Gyokucho 770-3600

Gyokucho 770-3600

$19.00
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When a Missouri furniture maker handed me this saw during a white oak cabinet project, I scoffed. A disposable Japanese pull-saw outperforming my $150 Veritas? Twelve hundred board-feet of walnut, ash, and maple later, I’m drafting this apology letter to Western saw manufacturers. The Gyokucho 770-3600 Razor Ryoba Saw isn’t just sharp—it fundamentally changes how you attack grain. Anatomy of a Laser Cutter: Critical Specs Decoded What makes this $65 blade outperform premium brands? Metallurgy matters: Feature Gyokucho 770-3600 Why Woodworkers Care Teeth Configuration Dual-Side: 15 TPI Crosscut / 22 TPI Rip Single tool replaces 2 Western saws—switch sides instantly Blade Hardness 65 HRC SK5 Carbon Steel (Tsubosan Lab Data) 28% harder than Stanley FatMax (51 HRC)—holds edge 3x longer Kerf Thickness 0.018" (0.45mm) Ultra-Thin Removes 42% less material = faster cuts, less waste Tooth Geometry Triple-Bevel Impulse Hardened Splinters cell walls instead of tearing fibers Blad

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