I needed to cut some logs today but did not have my bow saw or my properly made framesaw with me. So I quickly knocked up a framesaw. Its not a work of art but it does the job and it only took 15 mins to make. Saved alot of time with the timber I had to cut.
Finished saw.
Three random, but straight greenwood sticks - hazel and sycamore.
De-barked.
Holes marked half way up the uprights for the holes to take the cross-brace.
Cross-brace pointed and popped into the shallow holes made in the uprights.
Notches for the tensioning cord and the tensioning stick.
Slits for the blade and holes (I screwed the screws in but I expect holes could me made with a drill).
Finished saw with the tools used to make it.
Cutting some 5 inch hardwood limbs for testing before I started on the really big stuff.
Collapsed and packed away after use.
Finished saw.

Three random, but straight greenwood sticks - hazel and sycamore.

De-barked.

Holes marked half way up the uprights for the holes to take the cross-brace.

Cross-brace pointed and popped into the shallow holes made in the uprights.

Notches for the tensioning cord and the tensioning stick.

Slits for the blade and holes (I screwed the screws in but I expect holes could me made with a drill).

Finished saw with the tools used to make it.

Cutting some 5 inch hardwood limbs for testing before I started on the really big stuff.

Collapsed and packed away after use.

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