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Reddit mentions of ARS SA-IK10R Bonsai and Ikebana Saw

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of ARS SA-IK10R Bonsai and Ikebana Saw. Here are the top ones.

ARS SA-IK10R Bonsai and Ikebana Saw
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Specifically designed for ikebana and bonsai pruningFeatures very fine toothing perfect for sawing small bonsai stemsSlender blades fits tight spotsChemical nickel finish on blade for rust and sap resistance
Specs:
Height0.79 Inches
Length7.8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width3.11 Inches

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Found 2 comments on ARS SA-IK10R Bonsai and Ikebana Saw:

u/parametrek ยท 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Here is what I use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002EQAY0Y

It cuts fast and effortlessly. I've actually been using it to quickly cut up 2x4s lately. The blade is only 4 inches long but it can handle a lot.

u/GrampaMoses ยท 1 pointr/Bonsai

I've gotten a dozen or so blood blisters from pinching my fingers in my butterfly shears. Maybe I'm an idiot, I don't know, but I much prefer the long shears for that reason. They also reach between branches easier. Honestly, I do a lot of pruning with my ARS bypass pruners (regular gardening shears), but bonsai shears come in handy when defoliating trees.

> It seems like you want a concave cut when you snip off most branches, but the knob cutter can be used to finely trim down a larger branch nub.

Yep, that's the biggest difference. When I first started someone told me it's better to get a pair of concave cutters and a pair of knob cutters, but to ignore the rounded concave cutters. I've not yet run into a situation where I wished I had rounded concave cutters.

Kaneshin makes some very nice, but very expensive bonsai tools. I can't afford them, but this page has some interesting info. Specifically the part where it says what size branches you can cut with concave cutters. That a branch can only be maximum half the length of the blade. If you cut something 3/4 the size of the cutter's blade, you stand a good chance of ruining the tool. I ruined several bonsai tools when I first started, because I was always trying to cut branches too big for the tools I had. For large branches, I now use a small folding saw.