
Magma
Magma J-WDG150 Professional Japanese Backsaw Blade
★★★★★
A precision Japanese backsaw blade with dual-tooth design for clean cross-cuts and rip-cuts in the workshop.
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Overview
Achieve Precision Cuts with the Magma Japanese Saw Blade
The Magma Professional Japanese Saw Blade is designed for both trade and industrial use, offering exceptional precision and versatility. With a combination of trapezoidal and triangular teeth, this backsaw is ideal for both cross sections and longitudinal sections, making it a valuable tool for any workshop.
Specifications:- Brand: Magma
- Model: J-WDG150
- Type: Backsaw
- Teeth: Trapezoidal (for cross sections), Triangular (for longitudinal sections)
- Application: Universal saw for workshop and assembly
Key Features
The removable pad saw of Japanese Trade.
Suitable for Japanese KATABA saw
Blade Length
240 mm
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Dual tooth geometry (trapezoidal and triangular) handles both cross-cuts and rip-cuts with one blade
- Removable design allows quick blade replacement without buying a new saw
- Japanese pull-cut style enables thinner kerf and more precise cuts
- Suitable for both trade and industrial workshop applications
👎 Cons
- Requires a compatible Japanese KATABA saw handle, which is sold separately
- 240mm blade length limits use on wider stock
- May not be as readily available as Western-style replacement blades for quick local purchase
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of saw handle is this blade compatible with?
This blade is designed to fit Japanese KATABA-style saw handles. It is a removable replacement blade, not a complete saw.
What is the blade length of the Magma J-WDG150?
The blade length is 240mm.
What types of cuts can this blade make?
The blade features both trapezoidal teeth for cross-sectional cuts and triangular teeth for longitudinal (rip) cuts, making it a universal workshop blade.
Does this blade cut on the pull stroke like traditional Japanese saws?
Yes, as a Japanese-style backsaw blade, it is designed to cut on the pull stroke, which allows for thinner blades and finer cuts compared to Western push-cut saws.