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Hand Saw Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw 330 mm blade length
Hand Saw Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw 330 mm blade length
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Hand Saw Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw 330 mm blade length
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Hand Saw Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw 330 mm blade length
Hand Saw Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw 330 mm blade length
Wolfcraft WF6955000 Japanese pull saw with a 330 mm blade is a hand saw engineered for precise pull-cutting in fine woodworking and joinery. The saw’s thin blade and tooth geometry deliver clean, accurate cuts with minimal material waste, making it suitable for trimming, veneer work and detail tasks. Its pull-stroke operation provides improved control and requires less force than conventional push saws, helping to maintain straight cuts in both softwoods and hardwoods.
The Japanese-style pull action ensures a thinner kerf and reduced binding, allowing for smoother and more controlled cutting. A 330 mm blade length balances reach and maneuverability for tight or detailed tasks. The saw’s tooth design is optimised for both crosscuts and rip cuts in a range of materials including solid wood, veneered panels and laminates. Lightweight construction and ergonomic handling reduce user fatigue during repetitive or delicate operations.
Secure the workpiece firmly using clamps or a workbench before cutting. Position the saw so the blade engages the wood on the pull stroke and start with light, controlled pulls to establish the cut line. Maintain a steady angle and use the full length of the blade for longer cuts to preserve blade life and achieve straighter results. For delicate edges and veneers, use shallow, deliberate strokes and avoid excessive downward pressure.
For best results, keep the blade clean and free of resin buildup. Store the saw in a dry place and protect the blade edge with a sheath or cover. When cutting hardwoods or abrasive materials, inspect the blade regularly for wear and replace it when tooth sharpness declines to maintain cut quality.
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