Chinese Handsaws and How They Work
Luke Lyu shows Amanda the difference between Eastern and Western handsaws and shows how he likes to use his handmade Chinese saw.In this video, Luke Lyu explores the key differences between Eastern and Western handsaws, focusing on the unique aspects of traditional Chinese saws. He explains how the 45° angled blade found in Chinese handsaws creates a more natural and ergonomic cutting experience, allowing your forearm to align with the saw. This helps reduce fatigue and provides a clearer sense of control over your cut’s angle.
Luke also highlights the engineering behind Eastern pull saws, noting that the blade remains under tension during use, which helps you track straighter lines with less effort. To illustrate these points, Luke demonstrates his own handmade Chinese saw and showcases a variety of cuts to reveal its full range of capabilities.
Disclosure: While this video isn’t sponsored in any way, it was shot during a sponsored video shoot where Luke demonstrated some tools for Zen-Wu Toolworks.
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