TASHIRO HARDWARE, LLC

since 1885

P.O. Box 3409 - Seattle, WA 98114 -  mail@tashirohardware.com

tel: (206) 328-7641 - fax: (206) 328-1256

         Prices and specifications subject to change without notice.

enhanced Z-saws - a Tashiro service.

  


Good news: Special limited time offer, any saw blade or saw handle free per $100.00 item order. - a Tashiro service. Visa and Master Charge accepted. US orders shipped Priority air mail at no extra charge until further notice on this website - a Tashiro service. 

The shipping cost changes with weight and distance. To avoid delays via correspondence, the current shipping and handling charge is $13.00 for US. When the S&H is less than $13.00, the overpayment is refunded. When the S&H exceeds $13.00 we pay the difference. S&H to Canada and to all other countries @ cost.

Saw teeth bite with pressure. The tooth bite is according to its shape. Thus, rip and crosscut teeth are shaped differently to perform different tasks. Wear lowers the tooth pressure by blurring the shape of the tooth. High tooth pressure and long tooth life are desired.

The Edo crosscut teeth and the graded rip teeth appeared in old Japan. These were high pressure teeth which helped to tension the blade straight in pull sawing. A clever method was devised to set hardened teeth (close to the hardness of the saw file). The saws could and were made on machines but the cost of maintenance sharpening became prohibitive.

How sharpening was bypassed
Applied Japanese, American and German technologies reduced the cost of the saw blades to less than one time cost of filing and the tooth life was also extended several times longer than saws that can be filed. The makers of ZETA™ saws supply other saw manufactures with saw blades which attests to their excellence.

The straight handle
The long straight handle helps to pull straight by reducing the pulling error, establishes a line of sight for sawing alignment and can be counter wrung for steadiness. The short straight handle balances better with the fine joint and smaller blades.

The ZETA™ system
ZETA™ handles and blades can be quickly interchanged as needed.

The ZETA™ saw compliments the power saw
The inherent weight, vibration and noise limits the use of the hand held power saws. It is easier to saw square with the power miter saw but the rooms are seldom square. Overhead sawing may be safer and the depth of cut is usually greater than power saws. Compliment the power saws with the ZETA™ hand saws to work safer, better and often faster. (updated 3/4/06)

Copyright Frank Tashiro 2012