🛠️ Cut like a pro, finish like an artist — the ultimate flush cut saw for the discerning craftsman.
The Co. Japanese Flush Cut Saw is a 6-inch double-edge pull saw expertly handcrafted in Japan using high-grade Japanese steel and a solid beechwood handle with brass hardware. Designed for precision flush cutting of dowels, pegs, and tenons, it features a lightweight 2.89-ounce build and a narrow-kerf blade that cuts smoothly on the pull stroke. Combining traditional craftsmanship with modern performance, this saw delivers clean, accurate cuts for both hardwood and softwood, making it an essential tool for professional and hobbyist woodworkers alike.
Brand | Temple Tool |
Color | Red |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Indoor and Outdoor |
Power Source | hand power |
Special Feature | japanese flush cut saw flush trim saw |
Included Components | Case |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 1.7"W x 0.5"H |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Blade Shape | Rectangular |
Handle Material | Beechwood |
Manufacturer | Temple Tool |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | F-6 |
Size | 6 Inch |
Style | Flush Cut Saw |
Material | Japanese Steel, Wood, Brass Hardware |
Special Features | japanese flush cut saw flush trim saw |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**A
Helpful
Good for flush cut
J**S
Had my doubts...
I've used a few American made pull saws and they were pretty good, although they did have a tendency to bind and buckle a little bit - but maybe it was my lack of experience and skill. Anyway, this one seems to make me a better woodworker. It is much sharper than I expected, follows the track with ease and there is much less binding than what I had experienced previously. I'll be buying a couple more of these Japanese style saws from Temple as needs come up. I bought this one just to see if it was as good as it looked in the videos I've seen from skilled woodworkers. Just today, I had to separate a glue-up on a finished surface. This saw didn't leave a mark / not a single scratch!
I**N
Just buy it
Bought this for flush cutting inset dowels in a workpiece. Basically it works perfectly - I cannot imagine how you could have a better saw for this application. Price is excellent too.
C**.
Irremplazable para detalles delicados
Excelente. Corta muy bien y la hoja flexible facilita tareas que los serruchos tradicionales occidentales no permiten.
S**A
Obvious focus on performance and quality while keeping affordability in mind
It's apparent that there was a good amount of time, effort, and specificity put into this whole line of saws. The thin kerf is excellent. The angle of the teeth is about as perfect as you can get for cutting an array of many common wood species. The handle is ergonomic and lightweight without unnecessary frills. That being said, the brass nuts and bolts are a welcome feature, both esthetically and functionally. They won't rust like a lower quality component would. I'll definitely be buying replacement blades to keep on hand for when the time comes. I'll also be buying additional saws to keep on hand for teaching in the shop.
W**N
Especially useful for larger instances of exposed joinery
I've long used a smaller but similar saw for trimming miller dowels and small box joints with significant protrusion. That saw has identical teeth on both edges, but with all teeth set slightly on the side not contacting the work. This saw has no set so cuts a little more slowly, but this allows both the coarser and the finer edges to cut from either side of the work, an advantage in many cases. Both edges seem to cut with minimal damage to the face of the workpiece. I used it for flush cutting dowels and for trimming protruding box joints ( I prefer to make them a bit more proud and cut away the excess rather than try to make them so closely that only sanding is required.) Some slight sanding is required after using either saw, but it is minimal in both cases.This saw is a little less expensive than my domestic original, but has a replaceable blade which will save even more in the long term.
1**7
Smooth
I love the smoothness while cutting with this saw, I put off buying one for years but I'm glad I did. I would buy this again if need be
R**.
I’m impressed
I’m impressed while I was cutting off the dowel, how sharp the blade is and quick, and with the blade being so thin and flexible it didn’t scratch up the wood. I’ve purchased cheaper blades before and I really have to be careful when cutting dowels, with the saw made by Temple Tools it’s a hole different ball game.
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