11-1/2" Combination Rip and Crosscut Ryoba Saw

This is a large version of the traditional Japanese Ryoba saw. Like it's name sake it has teeth along both edges of the blade - one side for crosscutting, the other for rip cuts. The saw cuts on the pull (not the push) stroke, so the ... See More

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Description

This is a large version of the traditional Japanese Ryoba saw. Like it's name sake it has teeth along both edges of the blade - one side for crosscutting, the other for rip cuts. The saw cuts on the pull (not the push) stroke, so the blade is in tension during use, with bowing eliminated. The crosscut edge has 15 tpi to produce a fine, smooth cut. The rip edge teeth increase in size and spacing from heel to toe 10 tpi to 7 tpi to insure a smooth start to you cut. The 11-½” long blade gives you extra cutting length, Overall length is 29". This is a larger version of our popular 9-½” Ryoba Saw

Product Specs/Dimensions

Overall Material Stainless Steel
Overall Width 4.5"
Overall Length 29"
Overall Height 0.75"
Overall Weight 0.65 lbs.
Overall Diameter 1"

Blade Specs/Dimensions

Blade Thickness 5/8"
Blade Length 11.5"
Blade Material Stainless Steel

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Not able to review this as yet, due to late delivery. . .

"I haven't received it as yet. But thanks anyway. . . Alan"

ALAN B. (5/5)

This is a nice product

"This is a nice product good quality, good for my little projects"

Malou T. (5/5)

Like selling a sword without the scabbard.

"Product is good however the Blade cover that previously shipped with saw was absent. This is a major oversight as this cover significantly protects the blade while not in use an prolongs its life. I have been a GW customer for decades. I purchased this saw at least 20 years ago. I wanted to give it as a gift. It needs the cloth cover."

Robert B. (5/5)

11½"" ryoba pull saw

"Absolutely love it! It took me a sec to understand the advantages of the pull saw, once I did, my cuts are straight and smother than I thought possible. Next buy will be the Japanese dovetail."

Levy T. (5/5)

Ryoba saw

"Works beautifully, using it on projects that require difficult rip cuts. The result is an accurate cut and the finish of the piece looks great"

Henry N. (5/5)

11-1/2"" Combination Rip and Crosscut Ryoba Saw

"The saw arrived and is everything that I thought it would be. Really nice craftsmanship and quality. If I have any complaints at all, I wish there was more literature that came with it, but I admit that I'm old school that way. Besides my literacy in Japanese is definitely lacking."

Robert N. (5/5)

Have to wait till Christmas

"Have to wait till Christmas as this is a gift."

Anonymous (5/5)

Q&A

Two saws are shown in the image. However, only one saw is described. Is the price $67.50, for only one saw?
Ruben, yes, the price of 67.50 is just for the 11 1/2" Ryoba saw. Thank you
Sometimes double-sided saws can be quite floppy, which might be a problem for a long ripping cut where you need a straight line. Any advice? Should I choose a western style rip saw? Thanks, Nick
Nick, Are you just ripping thick common lumber or sheets of plywood. If so a western saw might be the right tool. That being said, the Japanese saws are for more precise work,(cabinets, furniture and the like) are the tool to use. Although the blade may seem "floppy" it cuts on the pull and almost entirely eliminates binding and will give you a much straighter cut.