Getting Straight Rip Cuts with a Japanese Saw

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 49

  • @1PoodleKing1
    @1PoodleKing1 Před 2 lety +10

    This helped me so much! I was trying to rip from one side with the board clamped vertically to the work bench. I couldnt get more than 6 inch before i was completely off track. Flipping frequently helps even everything out! Thank you!

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 2 lety +1

      Really glad this helped! It was a game changer for me when I went to ripping this way instead of vertically in the vice. Though to be fair, even in the vice it's not so bad as long as you frequently flip it and use the methodology I present in the vid!
      Happy woodworking

    • @DeanIsJesus
      @DeanIsJesus Před rokem

      It's a very sound method. Thanks for sharing my friend. 😊🌎✨

  • @darrenmacmartin9392
    @darrenmacmartin9392 Před rokem +1

    Great work Josh, thank you for sharing this.

  • @rickreed123
    @rickreed123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That is great. Can you show how to resaw a board?

  • @GoldryBluszco
    @GoldryBluszco Před rokem

    your videos are very inspiring! I'm slowly getting back into woodworking, my grandpa was an old japanese guy with a big workshop, so I inherited the idea of doing things like this peacefully and by hand. Those saw horses looks like a nice lil project.

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před rokem +1

      That's amazing! They're a great project, you can make them as basic or as complex as you'd like design wise, i'd highly recommend giving it a go

  • @007liuming
    @007liuming Před 4 měsíci

    I tried kataba saw on many tropical hard wood, most of the time it won't go straight. I end up using western handsaw or Roubo style frame saw for resawing.

  • @piworower
    @piworower Před 2 lety

    i would like to see a planing and chiseling version of this too.
    i was planning on giving you shit for not talking, but you speak pretty clearly with your hands. but some text or captions would be cool too.
    anyways, you got your own life, thanks for the vid.

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 2 lety

      What kind of chiseling and planing? Do you mean in terms of mechanically using a japanese plane and chisel or in terms or preparing a japanese plane and chisel to give you accurate work?

  • @mattchew5965
    @mattchew5965 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting this video. For your Japanese sawhorses, it appears your cross beam is relatively tall. How deep did you cut out of each piece to link together? Any wobble? Anything you would do different?

  • @sharatrunsalot
    @sharatrunsalot Před 2 lety +1

    THANK YOU !

  • @JoshIbbotson
    @JoshIbbotson  Před 3 lety +2

    So i made a bit of a hilarious spelling mistake, first one to comment it wins

    • @BigJonkulous
      @BigJonkulous Před 23 dny

      Three years late, but I saw that "nipple" and had to rewind.

  • @JoshIbbotson
    @JoshIbbotson  Před 3 lety +1

    Also sorry about the up and down sound here

  • @kle2217
    @kle2217 Před 2 lety +1

    I've seen lots of videos on Japanese saws as of late. I noticed sometimes you can purchase saws specifically listed as " for hardwood". Is this important if you are cutting into hardwoods, or is it ok to buy the "regular" listed Japanese saws? And can you use to cut into softwoods to with these "hardwood" saws. I don't see a lot of CZcams videos mention the specifically designed hardwood Japanese saws or if you have to go through the trouble of buying it specifically to cut into hardwoods. Your thoughts? thx

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 2 lety +4

      To my knowledge, Japanese saws made for hardwood have a thicker stronger steel plate to prevent the chance of bending and teeth being broken off. I don't think you have to get one made specifically for hardwoods though, unless you are sawing into exotic woods like ebony or lignum vitae, as they are both extremely hard.
      So in my opinion, no you don't need to, unless working with exotic hardwoods.

    • @kle2217
      @kle2217 Před 2 lety

      @@JoshIbbotson Thanks for the info. I have purple heart and maple woods. Should the regular Japanese saw work? Not sure if purpleheart is considered exotic.

    • @DeanIsJesus
      @DeanIsJesus Před rokem

      @@kle2217 Just take it slow. The regular Japanese saw will work just fine and the thinner blade will require less effort. 😊
      Most Japanese saws are all made of the same SK5 alloy; it's a fairly tough alloy and hardwood won't present much of a problem for it. Just take your time and enjoy the cuts! 😊🌎✨

  • @HdtvTh
    @HdtvTh Před rokem

    I would start by getting a better saw, if you need to flip the board so the saw doesn't wander on the other side the saw is not the right size or set correctly, if the saw has impulse hardened teeth then it's probably trash.

  • @katrinaoceana
    @katrinaoceana Před 3 lety

    wood

  • @encapsulatio
    @encapsulatio Před 3 lety

    That saw needs sharpening.

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, you can't actually sharpen this saw blade, it's an impulse hardened replaceable blade. With that being said, I did recently get a thicker 300mm ryoba (this one is 240mm) and it sure does rip a lot faster! (less TPI).

    • @encapsulatio
      @encapsulatio Před 3 lety

      @@JoshIbbotson who decided you can't sharpen it?

    • @minervadev6094
      @minervadev6094 Před 3 lety

      @@encapsulatio if you have a tungsten carbide file then you might be able to... the steel is hardened with electricity so that it's as hard as any steel file which is why you cant sharpen it with a steel file

    • @encapsulatio
      @encapsulatio Před 3 lety

      @@minervadev6094 I know i can, I just wanted to see what he responds, If he's going to lie or not.

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 3 lety

      @@encapsulatio To my knowledge you can't sharpen the teeth, and they're incredibly brittle due to the hardening process. However, very cool to know you actually CAN sharpen them with a carbide file! Will have to give that a go :)

  • @patbassman8251
    @patbassman8251 Před 2 lety

    Too slow , ILL stick with my western saw for ripping , thanks all the same.

    • @JoshIbbotson
      @JoshIbbotson  Před 2 lety

      Check out the Gyokucho 616 300mm made for resawing... I believe this was a 240mm, I got the 300mm one and it shreds through ripping

    • @patbassman8251
      @patbassman8251 Před 2 lety

      @@JoshIbbotson I love Japanese saw but not the rip saw it wonders too much .

    • @DeanIsJesus
      @DeanIsJesus Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing guys. Sounds like you've both found some good saws. 😊🌎✨

    • @sparkeyjones6261
      @sparkeyjones6261 Před měsícem

      This is all I needed to make the decision to buy a circular saw 😂