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“Furniture Maker Set”

Essential SUIZAN tools for cabinetmaking and fine joinery — covering hardwood ripping, tenon work, dowel joinery, and finish planing. Precision-ground in Japan for the clean, accurate cuts furniture work demands.
Ryoba Double Edge Saw 8" for Hardwood (210mm) + Blade
Dozuki Dovetail Saw 6" (150mm) + Blade
Flush Cut Saw 6" (150mm) + Blade
Wood Planer 2.4" (60mm)
Dozuki Dovetail Saw 6" (150mm) + Blade
Flush Cut Saw 6" (150mm) + Blade
Wood Planer 2.4" (60mm)
Wrapped in a Traditional Japanese Furoshiki.

Ryoba Double Edge Saw 8" for Hardwood + blade
Built for Hardwood

A ryoba saw purpose-built for hardwoods like oak and walnut, cutting cleanly with less effort than a standard blade. Double-edged for both rip and cross cuts, the 210mm blade stays easy to maneuver across a range of stock sizes. Non-slip elastomer handle for stable, confident control.
Product Specifications
| Overall length: 16.93 in / 430mm | Blade length: 8.27 in / 210mm |
| Handle length: 7.87 in / 200mm | Weight: 6.17 oz / 175g |
| Blade thickness: 0.02 in / 0.5mm | Kerf width: 0.03 in / 0.8mm |
| TPI: 13 (Rip cut) / 17 (Cross cut) |
Materials
| Blade: Japanese steel | Handle: elastomer |
Dozuki Dovetail Saw 6" + blade
A Versatile First Japanese Saw

Capable of both rip and cross cuts in a single blade, making it a great first Japanese saw for furniture work. The thin kerf minimizes material waste and leaves an exceptionally clean cut.
Product Specifications
| Overall length: 15.35 in / 390mm | Blade length: 5.91 in / 150mm |
| Handle length: 7.87 in / 200mm | Weight: 5.29 oz / 150g |
| Blade thickness: 0.01 in / 0.3mm | Kerf width: 0.02 in / 0.5mm |
Materials
| Blade: Japanese steel | Handle: Japanese wingnut, vinyl rattan |
Flush Cut Saw 6" (150mm) + blade
Safe and Seamless Trimming

A finishing saw purpose-built for trimming dowels and tenons perfectly flush. The zero-set blade rests flat against the workpiece, leaving the surrounding surface completely unmarred. The flexible blade reaches tight spots with ease, making professional-quality trimming simple and intuitive.
Product Specifications
| Overall length: 12.4 in / 315mm | Blade length: 5.91 in / 150mm |
| Handle length: 5.91 in / 150mm | Weight: 2.47 oz / 70g |
| Blade thickness: 0.016 in / 0.4mm | Kerf width: 0.0018 in / 0.45mm |
| TPI: 17 (Hardwood) / 20 (Softwood) |
Materials
| Blade: Japanese steel | Handle: beech wood |
Wood Planer 2.4" (60mm)
Master of the Surface

A traditional Japanese block plane for those who demand a finish no sandpaper can replicate.
The laminated blade — high-carbon steel bonded to soft iron — holds a razor-sharp edge and sharpens with ease.
Fine tuning of the body and blade yields gossamer-thin shavings, transforming every pass into a precision operation.
The laminated blade — high-carbon steel bonded to soft iron — holds a razor-sharp edge and sharpens with ease.
Fine tuning of the body and blade yields gossamer-thin shavings, transforming every pass into a precision operation.
Product Specifications
| Overall length: 10.24 in / 260mm | Cutting width: 1.97 in / 50mm |
| Blade width: 2.36 in / 60mm | Weight: 1.94 lbs / 880g |
Materials
| Blade: laminated steel & soft iron | Plane body: oak |
Furoshiki (traditional Japanese wrapping cloth)
The Heart Inside: More Than Just a Wrap

Your SUIZAN tools arrive wrapped in a Kin-cha Furoshiki, carefully crafted in Kyoto. The warm, golden-brown hue mirrors the beauty of finely polished wood, carrying an elegance befitting a craftsman's tools. Durable and hand-washable, this cloth is made to accompany you for a lifetime — just like the tools it holds.
Whether as a treat for yourself or a gift for a fellow woodworker, we hope you enjoy the new story your SUIZAN tools will write, woven together with the traditions of Kyoto, Japan.
Whether as a treat for yourself or a gift for a fellow woodworker, we hope you enjoy the new story your SUIZAN tools will write, woven together with the traditions of Kyoto, Japan.
