About the Shogun Folding Key Hole Pocket Saw:
What is a plasterboard saw used for?
Also known as a drywall saw, a wallboard saw or Jab saw saw. They cut drywall and plasterboard. You can use the tool to create holes for utility plugs, fixtures, piping and electrical outlets. Specifically designed for the task with a pointed nose that can push through plasterboard and start off the cutting of sheets.
This Shogun Folding Key Hole Pocket Saw has a thumb release latch to extend the blade and lock it into one of 2 positions. The saw features a heavy duty steel chassis that is chrome plated overlaid with a rubber cushion handle grip. All moving parts have been manufactured from high quality steel.
All the quality associated with traditional Japanese pull saws in a tough tool box style design.
Why Use A Japanese Pull Saw?
- Harder Steel – Stays Sharp Longer
- Cuts On Pull Action – Higher Cutting Accuracy
- Requires Less Effort – Thinner blade is Light Weight To Use
The most noticeable design feature of a Japanese saw is that the teeth are angled backwards towards the handle. While in use, the cutting action is on the pull-stroke hence Japanese saws are often referred to as pull saws. The saw is designed to cut as you draw it through the timber, totally the opposite to a traditional western saw.
The benefit of the pull saw design, is that as much pressure as desired can be applied to the cut without fear of the blade buckling. This gentle method of sawing also ensures far more accuracy and a much thinner blade can be used which equals less resistance and a faster cut.
Features:
- Open Length – 270mm
- Folded Length – 150mm
- Blade Length – 110mm
- Blade Thickness – 1.3mm
- Tooth Spacing – 2.5mm (10tpi)