Mawashibiki-Saw Keyhole Saw Craftsman Series by Master Daizo Mitsukawa Blade Length
70 mm 22 TPI
Available, delivery time: 1-3 businessdays within Germany
Product information
This traditionally crafted series of relatively small saws is primarily intended for artisans. The saw blades are fully hardened, allowing you to perform a variety of very clean cuts on smaller workpieces. To make it easier to distinguish between the different toothings, symbols on the handle indicate their intended use. These saws are featherlight and, in addition to their high utility value, they are also a delight to the eye.
Daizo Mitsukawa was born in 1961 and lives and works in Miki City, Hyogo Prefecture. He is among the younger sawmakers in Japan and continues the tradition of his father, Juntaro Mitsukawa.
In addition to traditional professional saws for everyday craftsmanship, Mitsukawa produces a high-end series that is almost exclusively handmade. These saws are used in Japan for the restoration of significant shrines and temples. The use of an industrially manufactured saw is prohibited out of respect for the historical object.
Through his work, he makes an important contribution to the preservation of Japan’s cultural heritage. All saws by Mitsukawa are not suitable for beginners!
Properties | |
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Blade width | 12 mm |
Blade thickness | 0.5 mm |
Blade length | 130 mm |
Shank thickness | up to 0.9 mm |
Cutting width | 0.6 mm |
Tooth pitch | 1.1 mm |
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