Channel: Woodworking Enthusiasts
Category: Howto & Style
Tags: pull stroke vs push strokewestern sawsjapanese sawjapanese woodworking toolsjapanese saws vs western sawcrazy hand toolsjapanese sawsjapanese hand toolscrazy sharp toolspull strokepush stroke
Description: As you know, Japanese saws have a completely different design from western because they cut on the pull stroke, rather than the push stroke. Why is that so? What is the origin of this? Today I will explain it to you. This script is done based on my experienced and many ideas that came out from the book: Japanese Woodworking Tools: Their Tradition, Spirit, and Use by Toshio Odate. I have rewritten the content, a new voice was recorded mixed with new effects worked, putting new footage with a music background to create a new composition. This is a project that took me a lot of time and effort, I hope you enjoy it! Purchase Japanese SAWS on Amazon: RYOBA (Japanese Saw): amzn.to/2SxowrG DOZUKI (Japanese Dovetail Saw): amzn.to/2VmME1Q KATABA (Single Edge) Pull Saw: amzn.to/2NM7jK5 If you enjoyed this video, please click on the link below to subscribe & check out my channel: goo.gl/QSNyZs Become a member of this channel to get access to perks: youtube.com/channel/UCOzQZI_wz4O_je8KpgIzMDw/join