
Razorsaw
The Razorsaw Gyokucho Flush Cutting Saw Ryoba 125mm No. 1151 is a compact Japanese pull saw designed for precise, scratch-free flush cuts on dowels, plugs, and narrow materials. It features a thin, flexible 0.3 mm blade with impulse-hardened teeth on both edges, allowing for versatile cutting in hardwoods and softwoods without surface damage.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors praise the Gyokucho 1151 for its exceptional sharpness, flexibility, and precision. They highlight the 0.3 mm blade and zero-set teeth as key features for achieving scratch-free flush cuts on dowels and plugs. The tool is recommended for detailed woodworking tasks, with editors noting its versatility due to dual edges and its value compared to single-edge alternatives.
What Users Say
Everyday users report high satisfaction, with aggregated ratings being very high. Common praise includes the tool's exceptional out-of-box sharpness and its ability to make clean flush cuts on small woodwork. Users appreciate its flexibility for working in tight spaces, with no recurring complaints noted, though some caution is advised regarding its delicate nature.
Common Complaints
No recurring complaints noted; indirect mentions suggest care is needed for its delicacy.
What People Are Saying
“really sharp”
“lovely and flexible”
“lovely and flat”
How It Compares
vs. Gyokucho 1150
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Choose the 1151 for versatile hardwood/softwood cutting and longer cuts, or the 1150 for narrower-tip fine cuts.
vs. Zsaw Handy 160
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Choose the 1151 for maximum precision in flush work, or the Zsaw Handy 160 for general flush cutting with the benefit of spare blades.
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