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The result of a collaboration between Japanese master blacksmiths Master Ikeda and Master Yoshiwaka, this finely made saw has ripping teeth on one edge to cut with the grain, and a 17 tpi pattern of fleam-cut teeth on the other for working across or diagonal to the grain. Both edges are set to 0.0280 and filed in an Ikeda pattern, which consists of set teeth combined with pairs of minimally set raker teeth at regular intervals.
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