
Magma
Magma J-KSSETK Japanese Fujiyama Foldable Saw Set
★★★★★
A versatile four-piece Japanese saw set with foldable handles for precise, clean cuts in any woodworking project.
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Overview
Key Features
Handle, Blade Douz Hakuouki with back 240 mm blade KATABA 250 mm; Blade Ryoba 240 mm
Saw blade towards the back folding space efficiency while protecting the teeth.
Set of 4
Model number: J-KSSETK
Specifications
Brand
Magma
Model
J-KSSETK
Set Contents
4 pieces (Ryoba blade, Dozuki blade with steel back, Kataba blade, handle)
Ryoba Blade Length
240 mm
Dozuki Blade Length
240 mm (with steel back)
Kataba Blade Length
250 mm
Handle Design
Foldable
Saw Type
Japanese pull saws
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Includes three distinct blade types — Ryoba, Dozuki, and Kataba — covering a wide range of cutting tasks in one set
- Foldable design protects the saw teeth and saves storage space in the workshop or toolbox
- Japanese pull-cut design produces thinner kerfs and cleaner cuts with less effort than push-stroke saws
- Four-piece set offers strong value compared to purchasing each saw type individually
👎 Cons
- Blades may require replacement over time and compatible replacements may not be widely available
- Foldable mechanism adds a pivot point that may feel less rigid than fixed-handle saws under heavy use
- Not ideal for cutting very thick or hardwood stock where more aggressive Western-style saws may be more efficient
- Instructions and labeling may be limited or in Japanese, which can make initial setup less intuitive
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of saws are included in this set?
The set includes four pieces: a 240mm Ryoba (double-edged) saw blade, a 240mm Dozuki saw blade with a steel back for rigidity, a 250mm Kataba (single-edged) saw blade, and a shared handle. Each saw type is suited to different cutting tasks.
What makes Japanese pull saws different from Western saws?
Japanese saws cut on the pull stroke rather than the push stroke. This allows for thinner blades, narrower kerfs, and finer, more precise cuts with less effort and less material waste.
Do the saw blades fold into the handle?
Yes, the blades fold into the handle for compact storage, which also protects the teeth from damage when the saws are not in use.
What types of woodworking tasks are these saws best suited for?
The Ryoba handles both rip cuts and crosscuts, the Dozuki excels at precise joinery and detail work thanks to its steel-backed blade, and the Kataba is ideal for general crosscutting. Together, they cover most common woodworking cutting needs.