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Temple Tool Co Dozuki Crosscut 240mm vs Gyokucho Razorsaw 370

Side-by-side comparison — specs, price, and expert verdict

Temple Tool Co Dozuki Crosscut 240mm

Temple Tool Dozuki Pull Saw — Fine Crosscut 240mm

Temple Tool Co · Dozuki Crosscut 240mm

Editor's Choice

$65

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Gyokucho Razorsaw 370

Gyokucho Razorsaw Dozuki 240mm

Gyokucho · Razorsaw 370

Editor's Choice

$39

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Specs Comparison

SpecificationsTemple Tool Co Dozuki Crosscut 240mmGyokucho Razorsaw 370
Saw Type
Dozuki
Dozuki
Cut Type
Fine Crosscut
Crosscut
Blade Length
240mm
240mm
TPI
22 TPI
26 TPI
Blade Thickness
0.3mm
0.3mm
Back Spine
Handle
Japanese Cedar
Rattan-wrapped wood
Replaceable Blade
Made In
Japan
Japan
Cordless
Price
$65
$39

Which Should You Buy?

Temple Tool Co Dozuki Crosscut 240mm

A beautifully made dozuki that has earned a cult following in the woodworking community. The crosscut teeth are razor-sharp out of the box, and the stiff back spine makes dovetail cuts effortless. Handcrafted in Japan.

Pros

  • + Exceptional sharpness out of the box
  • + Stiff back spine for precise straight cuts
  • + Handcrafted in Japan — premium build quality
  • + Perfect for dovetails and fine joinery

Cons

  • Premium price for a hand saw
  • Not widely available in retail stores
  • Teeth cannot be resharpened — blade replacement only

Gyokucho Razorsaw 370

The industry standard dozuki. Gyokucho has been making these saws for decades, and the Razorsaw 370 is the model most recommended by woodworking teachers. Impulse-hardened teeth, traditional rattan handle, unbeatable value.

Pros

  • + Best value dozuki on the market
  • + Impulse-hardened teeth for extended life
  • + Replaceable blade — swap in seconds
  • + Traditional rattan-wrapped handle

Cons

  • Less refined fit and finish than Temple Tool
  • Rattan handle may not suit all hands
  • Blade slightly thicker than premium competitors

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