Silky Saws is a Japanese company that specializes in hand saws and cutting tools. Their saws are known for their high-quality materials and excellent performance in outdoor and woodworking applications.
Founded in 1919 in Ono, Japan.
Initially produced gardening tools, such as sickles and pruning shears.
Shifted focus to hand saws in the 1960s.
Expanded internationally in the 1980s.
Received the Good Design Award from the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization in 2007.
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A compact, folding hand saw with a blade made from high-carbon steel, designed for outdoor and camping use.
A lightweight, folding hand saw with a curved blade made from Japanese steel, designed for pruning and woodworking.
A large, curved pruning saw with a non-slip rubber handle and a blade made from high-carbon steel, designed for cutting thick branches.
Silky saw blades are made from high-quality, Japanese steel, which is known for its strength and durability.
Yes, Silky saw blades can be sharpened using a file or a sharpening stone. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging the blade.
Silky saws can be more expensive than some other brands, but their high-quality materials and excellent performance make them a worthwhile investment for outdoor and woodworking enthusiasts.
The Silky Folding Saw is a more compact saw with a straight blade, designed for camping and outdoor use. The Gomboy Saw is a larger saw with a curved blade, designed for pruning and woodworking.
While Silky saws can be used for cutting bone, it's important to remember that they are designed for outdoor and woodworking applications. Using a saw on bone can cause the blade to become dull or damaged.