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Z-Saw Japanese Saw H-250 Hassunme Crosscut Saw & Rip Saw - 250mm

Z-saw carpentry saw - Designed for precise and fine cross cutting in solid wood.
£42.30
£46.98
Manufacturer: Z-Saw
SKU: 717697
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Key Features

Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw

  • Tooth form leaves incredible finish on end grain
  • Replaceable 0.5mm thick and 250mm long crosscut blade

Japanese Rip Saw Blade

  • Rip cut, saws long grain effortlessly
  • 0.5mm thick and 250mm long blade

 

Description

Package deal comprises Ice Bear Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw and the Ice Bear Rip Saw Blade.

Ice Bear Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw
The tooth form of this crosscut saw leaves the most incredible finish on end grain, almost like a planed surface. Featuring a replaceable blade 0.5mm thick and 250mm long, this saw will produce cuts to be proud of. N.B. The blades are interchangeable between Hassunme saws.

Rip Saw Blade
These blades are 0.5mm thick blade, 250mm long for effortless ripping of long boards. Changing a Hassunme blade couldn't be easier; gently tap the back of blade on a block of wood until it comes loose. Remove the old blade, insert the new one into the holder and tap the back of the holder on the block to seat the blade.

 

Key Features

Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw

  • Tooth form leaves incredible finish on end grain
  • Replaceable 0.5mm thick and 250mm long crosscut blade

Japanese Rip Saw Blade

  • Rip cut, saws long grain effortlessly
  • 0.5mm thick and 250mm long blade

 

Description

Package deal comprises Ice Bear Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw and the Ice Bear Rip Saw Blade.

Ice Bear Japanese Hassunme Crosscut Saw
The tooth form of this crosscut saw leaves the most incredible finish on end grain, almost like a planed surface. Featuring a replaceable blade 0.5mm thick and 250mm long, this saw will produce cuts to be proud of. N.B. The blades are interchangeable between Hassunme saws.

Rip Saw Blade
These blades are 0.5mm thick blade, 250mm long for effortless ripping of long boards. Changing a Hassunme blade couldn't be easier; gently tap the back of blade on a block of wood until it comes loose. Remove the old blade, insert the new one into the holder and tap the back of the holder on the block to seat the blade.