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Japanese saw 200 mm

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Japanese saw 200 mm

Bamboo HQ

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

Biesland 28
1948 RJ Beverwijk
Netherlands

+31251313177

This strong Japanese Saw is a versatile tool ideally suited for cutting bamboo. The thin blade with 3-sided ground trapezoidal teeth allows you to quickly and effortlessly cut through hard bamboo sticks, poles and slats.

The cut of a Japanese Saw starts at the back, close to the handle. Hold the saw where you want to cut and gently use your thumb to guide the blade until it sinks into the bamboo. Unlike a European saw, it is important not to apply too much pressure. Make long cuts, do not apply too much force and the result will be clean cuts without splinters.For professional bamboo processors, the Japanese Saw is an indispensable item in the toolbox by providing perfect results.

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    Manuals

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    Bamboo Benefits

    With photosynthesis, bamboo extracts CO2 from the air and releases oxygen. Bamboo produces about 40% more oxygen than wood and absorbs up to 35% more CO2 than wood. That makes bamboo better for CO2 offsetting than wood.

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    Bamboo & Environment

    The use of bamboo greatly reduces the greenhouse effect and climate change. Bamboo absorbs greenhouse gases and releases 35% more oxygen into the atmosphere than an equivalent species of hardwood. This is due to its high growth rate and photosynthesis. Climate change has been an issue for several years, which is why bamboo could be included as a certified hardwood. Bamboo is also suitable for biomass production because it gives the second highest biomass on earth.

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