SUIZAN 9.5″ Dozuki Saw: Best for Dovetails?

SUIZAN Dozuki Dovetail Saw 9.5" Rip Cross Angle Cut
$49.80
Thin, sharp 9.5 in (240 mm) Japanese dovetail saw that delivers precise, low-tear cuts and strong value for joinery. Handle quality can be flimsy. The reinforced spine limit use on deep or heavy stock.
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07/31/2025 10:18 pm GMT

Specifications

Specification
Detail
Blade Length
9.5 in (240 mm) — usable for dovetails and general rip/cross/angle cuts.
TPI/PPI
17 TPI (1.5 mm pitch) — fine tooth for clean, precise cuts.
Blade Material
Japanese steel — razor-sharp, durable and wear-resistant.
Blade thickness
0.012 in (0.3 mm) — very thin for smooth, low-resistance cutting.
Handle Type and Material
TOUMAKI hand-wrapped handle (material not stated) — hand-wrapped finish provides a comfortable, secure grip.
Tooth geometry
All-purpose (rip, cross & angle) with artisanal METATE teeth and ASARI set — sharp teeth and smooth cutting action.
Weight
0.44 lb (0.2 kg) — lightweight to reduce user fatigue and required force.
Replaceable or Fixed Blade
Replaceable — blade can be changed when dull; replacement blades offered.

The Good

  • Clean Cuts: Thin, sharp blade and narrow kerf deliver precise, low-tear cuts ideal for dovetails and snug joinery.
  • Sharpness: Japanese steel holds a keen edge, producing effortless finishing and consistent, fine results across small stock.
  • Control: Pull-stroke design is intuitive and highly controllable, reducing chatter and making delicate angle or miter work easier.
  • Rigidity: Reinforced spine keeps the blade stiff for straighter long cuts and better stability compared with flexible flush-cut saws.
  • Value: Performs like higher-end dovetail saws at a lower price, offering strong price-to-performance for hobbyists and pros.

The Bad

  • Handle Quality: Wrapped handle can feel cheap or crack; several users modified or rewound it to improve comfort and durability.
  • Heavy-Duty: Not intended for large framing or heavy stock; performs best on small work, finish cuts, and joinery.
  • Spine Interference: Metal back/spine can prevent flex and may limit deep or dip cuts, causing the blade to catch in some cuts.
  • Packaging: Some reports of blades arriving bent indicate occasional shipping/packaging issues.

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Scores

Feature
Details
Score (1-10)
Blade Length
9.5 in (240 mm)
8
TPI
17 TPI (1.5 mm pitch)
8
Plate Thickness
0.012 in (0.3 mm)
4
Tooth Geometry
All-purpose (rip, cross & angle)
6
Material
Japanese steel
7
Overall Score
6.6/10
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How does it compare with others?

Dovetail Saw
Blade Length Sc. (1-10)
TPI Sc. (1-10)
Plate Thickness Sc. (1-10)
Tooth Geometry Sc. (1-10)
Material Sc. (1-10)
Overall Score
SUIZAN Dozuki Dovetail Saw
8
8
4
6
7
6.6/10
1
1
6
6
7
4.2/10
5
2
10
10
7
6.8/10

When to consider buying?

SUIZAN Dozuki Dovetail Saw 9.5" Rip Cross Angle Cut
$49.80
A strong, budget-friendly dovetail saw for precise joinery.
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Buy If:

  • You make dovetails and fine joinery and need a thin, low-tear blade for tight-fitting joints.
  • You prefer pull-stroke control for delicate angle and miter work.
  • You want a sharp, narrow-kerf saw that reduces finishing time on small stock.
  • You want a cost-effective alternative to higher-priced dovetail saws.

Don’t Buy If:

  • You work on framing, large timbers, or heavy rough carpentry.
  • You need a high-quality handle out of the box and won’t modify it.
  • You require a flexible blade for deep or flush dip cuts—the reinforced spine limits flex.
  • You need guaranteed long-term steel resilience—isolated reports of brittle steel exist.

Excellent choice for hobbyists and woodworkers who focus on dovetails, small joinery, and precise finish cuts, it delivers clean results and good value.

Expect to check the blade on arrival and consider rehabbing or replacing the handle if you need more durability.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What materials can it cut?

It is designed for woodworking, performing best on softwoods and hardwoods used in fine joinery.

The thin, high-TPI blade handles delicate cuts in dense hardwood without excessive tear-out, while still slicing cleanly through softer species.

It’s not intended for rough-sawn lumber, treated outdoor wood, or thick structural timbers, where a heavier saw would be more efficient.

Is it suitable for intricate dovetail cuts?

Yes. The 9.5 in (240 mm) blade, thin 0.012 in (0.3 mm) plate, narrow 0.02 in (0.5 mm) kerf, and 17 TPI tooth pattern allow precise, low-tear cuts suited to fine dovetail joinery.

The reinforced spine keeps cuts straight but can limit very deep or plunge cuts.

Is its blade durable enough for frequent use?

The Japanese steel blade delivers sharp, clean cuts and maintains its edge well under typical joinery work.

Some risk of brittleness exists under misuse or excessive force, so careful handling and periodic blade replacement are advisable for long-term frequent use.

Are replacement blades readily available for it?

Yes. OEM replacement blades in matching sizes are sold by the manufacturer. Availability from third-party sources or local stores is not confirmed.