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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #5

    #5: Saws

    Unlike the typical wood saw you often notice in a carpenter’s table, the bonsai saws are smaller by nature. They just come similar to that of a knife, but they are deemed highly important in your collection of bonsai tools and supplies for the reason that saws perform the tasks that cutters can’t handle.

    The saws now come in a wide variety of forms. They vary in sizes, shapes, styles, and colors, so in quality. With that, it is important to make sure that what you’ve purchased is truly of great quality knowing that your bonsai requires a special treatment and care. Well, of the available saws offered on the market today, one name stands out as the best – the bonsai folding saw.

    The bonsai folding saw are a handy item that can be carried and kept easily and quickly. You can store it away safe by simply folding the saw to hide the teeth of its blade on the handle. They are deemed useful for bonsai care and maintenance since they work to saw through wood and even larger pieces of your bonsai branches and trunks. It works to perform that role once it is pushed and pulled in two directions. Perhaps the great thing to note about this bonsai tool is that it is not only portable, but also long lasting. It can even handle some cutting jobs that the cutters and scissors can’t take.

    To maintain its appearance and quality, just make sure to wipe the teeth of your bonsai saw clean. You can store it safely right after removing the excess wood on its blade.

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