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Char doesn’t exclusively use hand tools, but she likes having them around for certain applications. In many cases she can grab a handsaw and make the cuts she needs in a lot less them than it would take to set up, plug in and use a power tool. So, what handsaws does Char like and use the most? These two saws make the cut. Sign up for the free WWGOA newsletter to receive the latest videos, articles, and tips straight from the experts! 🔨 https://bit.ly/3H3BzvC GREAT FOR CUTTING PLUGS FLUSH Char’s first go-to saw is a Japanese Kugihiki Saw. With 15 tpi (teeth per inch) it provides a very fine cut. The blade is extremely flexible so, in tight quarters, you can easily keep the blade flush with the surface while you bend the blade to get the handle in a more manageable position. With its high tooth count and fine cut this saw is best used for crosscuts. FOR GENERAL PURPOSE WORK Char likes a Ryoba saw for general use in her shop. It includes crosscut teeth (15 tpi) and rip teeth (9 tpi) on a single handle. So, one saw, two applications. CUT ON THE PULL STROKE Japanese pull saws vary from western saws in that they cut on the pull stroke instead of the push stroke. This allows the blade to have a thinner kerf, so it takes less oomph to move it through the cut. Looking for tips and techniques delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the free WWGOA newsletter today! https://bit.ly/3H3BzvC 🔨 Learn more on the WWGOA website: https://www.wwgoa.com