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.
Japanese "Kugihiki" Flush Cutting Hand Saw. This image has not been loaded. Although they look very similar to your miter saw, chop saws fulfill a different role.
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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.