“For Your Pleasant Life”

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Japanese_Cut_Off_Saw
Woodworking projects sometimes call for a dowel or rod to be cut off at surface level.  Power saws aren't usually up to the task and most hand saws, on top of too inflexible to stay flush with the surface, would damage the surface with their offset teeth. 

Enter the Japanese Flush-Cut Saw.  This handy saw is not only rigid enough to make fine cuts in thin material, but also flexible enough to press tightly against the surface of your project — imagine a long, metal spatula with sharp, toothy edges.  The teeth curl back toward the handle and do not offset each other which means two things:  one, the bottom of the saw is smooth and will not marr up your project; and two, it only cuts on the pull stroke.

There really is no other saw that can do this job.  Sure, perhaps only a handful of you will find need for such a device in the near future, but I love this thing, so there you are.  And if you are in a family full of men, you now have a new topic to bring up at dinner.  And there are birthdays and Father's Day to consider.  Isaac calls this simple tool a "revelation." 

Funny — I just noticed this — ours has a stamp on the blade that reads, "For your pleasant life."  How about that!?

11 Comments

  1. We can’t live without our pull saw! There are so many uses for it, like cutting the trim around the door to put in a wooden threshold, or to cut off anything non-metal at floor height without damaging the surrounding wood or tile.
    Thanks for letting people know about this great saw.

  2. Thanks for sharing. I’m always on the lookout for gifts to give the menfolk in my life. This looks like a winner! LindaSonia

  3. I have faced the dilemna of cutting things like that many times and I would love to treat myself to one! Thanks so much for the info. 🙂

  4. This is one of those tools that you buy for the man in your life but know full well that you will get more use out of it than he will!!! ha ha ha

  5. Love the saw but what do you get for a son who already has one. Please, please a picture of Elijah. I know he is inches taller and wonderful to look at. Since I am not there to see him grow and change I need a picture. What an amazing family you guys have. The most original! I love you all, Crazy Grandma

  6. Not something you see commented on every day. However , some really valid comments here, thanks for an enlightening post!

  7. This looks like a good opportunity for the wood workers out there. Definitely will keep it in mind as a gift giving possibility. Thanks for the information.

  8. I love saws, though I have absolutely no reason to go and get this one right now. We have super old saws (from the previous owners of the house) and I’m hoping to keep them in good condition for a long time to come.

  9. A flush cut saw may not be something you will use everyday, but when you need it, it is the only tool for the job.

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