A traditional Japanese saw with teeth on both edges, the ryoba cuts on both the push and pull strokes. One side features crosscut teeth for slicing across grain, while the opposite side has rip teeth for cutting along it. Woodworkers, carpenters, and DIY enthusiasts benefit from its precision, speed, and ability to make clean, splinter-free cuts in joinery and trim work.
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