Woodworking Saws. There are many varieties: Dozuki saws feature a rigid back that doesn't allow the blade spine to flex; Ryoba saws on the other hand feature a push and pull design with a double edge design; Azebiki Japanese saws feature a special, short curved blade that is best for starting holes in the middle of wood. When it comes to Japanese saws there isn't just one type of saw.

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These handheld saws are used on construction. Each tooth is shaped like a woodworking chisel, filed straight across. This is referred to as "ripping" a board.