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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilS View Post
    FWIW, Nakaoka-san (330mate on eBay) recommends modifying replaceable blade Japanese saws, as he outlines here. This modification won't convert a softwood tooth profile into a hardwood tooth profile, but would make the teeth a little less fragile.

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    I'm cutting 130yr old jarrah-very dry, very hard with the z saw 250 (got it from Tools from Japan, Japanese woodworking tools direct from Japan. ) and it works fantastic.

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