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The Silky Hibiki Ryoba is a saw developed for fine woodworking, e.g. for cabinetmaker use. The blade is 21cm long and has two different kinds of teeth at the upper- and bottomside of the blade. One is intended for rip-cutting, the other for cross-cutting (22 teeth/30mm). The smooth Silky pitch makes that the wood does not splinter and results in a beautiful finish. Many different types of cuts can be made with this multi-purpose saw, such as junctions, without having to change saw. The saw is very well balanced and is supplied with a sheath, so it can be stored securely and can eventually also be hung on the belt. Replacement blades are available.
- Blade length: 210 mm (till Ø 105 mm)
- Teeth: fine+medium (22+10 teeth per 30 mm)
- Suited for hard wood
- Limited lifetime warranty
Non-Set Teeth
The teeth sit within the blade’s thickness instead of being bent outward like many Western saws. Combined with a taper ground blade, this gives very smooth, fast cuts with minimal waste and a very clean surface.
Mirai-Me (4 Cutting Angles)
A special tooth design with four cutting angles that lets one saw handle rip cuts, crosscuts, and slant cuts. It leaves an exceptionally smooth surface that often needs little or no sanding.
Impulse-Hardening
The teeth are hardened with a quick, high‑frequency heat treatment so they stay sharp up to three times longer than normal teeth. These blades cut very fast and clean but generally cannot be resharpened and are replaced when dull.
Hard Chrome Plating
A modern protective coating that makes the blade surface very hard and resistant to rust and resin buildup. It extends blade life and keeps cutting performance high for professional use.
GOM Rubber Handle
A premium rubber handle that feels warm and secure in the hand, even in cold or wet conditions or when wearing gloves. It absorbs vibration very well and reduces hand fatigue during long cutting sessions.
Straight Handle
A simple, straight handle that lets you fine‑tune control by moving your hand closer to or farther from the blade. Closer gives more precision, farther gives more power.


