Japanese Kataba saws
This is a versatile Japanese saw. Kataba hand saws usually have a strong saw blade, which is suitable for long, deep, mostly cross-cutting cuts. Unlike Ryoba saws, the Kataba has a blade on only one side and is generally less flexible.
In some cases the blade has special hybrid toothing (M-toothing). This allows you to cut longitudinal and transverse cuts with the same saw blade.
Japanese Kataba saws are mainly used for carpentry work.
Japanese Kataba 265 mm Shark Series saw for universal cutting. The saw has a universal tooth pitch that is coarse enough for longitudinal cutting but fine enough for precise cross-cutting.
Folding saw with three positions for adjusting the saw blade to the handle for easier cutting.
Japanese Kataba 250 mm Shark Series pro fine cross-cut. The saw has a fine trapezoidal gearing with small tooth spacing for precision work with perfectly smooth cutting surfaces without the risk of tearing wood fibres.