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- Q1645496 subject Q6814155.
- Q1645496 subject Q8563581.
- Q1645496 subject Q8706280.
- Q1645496 abstract "The Japanese saw or nokogiri (鋸) is a type of saw used in woodworking and Japanese carpentry that cuts on the pull stroke, unlike the European saw that cuts on the push stroke. This allows it to have thinner blades that cut more efficiently and leave a narrower cut width (kerf). On the other hand, a pull stroke does not easily permit putting one's body weight behind a stroke.Japanese style saws have also gained popularity outside Japan.".
- Q1645496 thumbnail Jap_saw_Dozuki_P2100025a.jpg?width=300.
- Q1645496 wikiPageExternalLink about-tctm_jp.html.
- Q1645496 wikiPageExternalLink best-japanese-hand-saws.
- Q1645496 wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q125356.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q1402035.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q203605.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q2438809.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q291319.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q330946.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q46.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158416.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q6814155.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q765735.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q816871.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q8563581.
- Q1645496 wikiPageWikiLink Q8706280.
- Q1645496 comment "The Japanese saw or nokogiri (鋸) is a type of saw used in woodworking and Japanese carpentry that cuts on the pull stroke, unlike the European saw that cuts on the push stroke. This allows it to have thinner blades that cut more efficiently and leave a narrower cut width (kerf). On the other hand, a pull stroke does not easily permit putting one's body weight behind a stroke.Japanese style saws have also gained popularity outside Japan.".
- Q1645496 label "Japanese saw".
- Q1645496 depiction Jap_saw_Dozuki_P2100025a.jpg.