Pete, the cost of the Bob Dustrude looks comparable at $60 + shipping and import compared to the Boreal at £68 unless you know of a cheaper source?I have the boreal 21 saw and when compared to the main one of the Bob Destrude saw it is a lot cheaper, it is a great frame saw for the price easily going through all the wood I have put it through, also because it is a frame saw it is more stable than a folding saw. because the blade is retained in the frame it is a lot safer as well and easy to pack.
I will endeavour to get some photos together for you and a review over the festive period, but it is a great saw, I have many folding saws and quite a few frame saws, my only gripe would be it is only available at 21" and I would prefer if the did a 24" or 30" would be even better for larger trees.
Hi Janne, I cook a lot in my Dutch oven and will have a fire for warmth in the evening. The logs are burnt in my metal fire pit.What do you need a saw for while in nature?
Plenty of dry thinner twigs for a small fire.
Saves some weight too!
Thanks for the tip! I will have a go at making that saw. Will have to take a drive to a town.Build your own bucksaw.
https://survivalsherpa.wordpress.com/2016/12/29/how-to-craft-a-base-camp-bucksaw-in-the-woods/
21" blades aren't worth the bother, in my opinion. If you build your own, 30" is where they start to be useful. Less than that and you might as well have a folding pruning saw. You lose some length where the blade passes through the uprights, compared to a one-piece bow saw, where you gain some length from the attachment bracket (and 24" is good)
I have bought a lot of gear over the years, never even felt tempted by one of the short fold-up bow saws or bucksaws. Not enough gape, nor stroke length to compensate for cost or bulk in carrying them.
Mmm..... so is it worth £68 or not? Is there a cheaper alternative?
Isf your spending 70 why hot 120 on some sheffield magic. You can even sharpen it yourself.
https://www.fine-tools.com/onemansaw.html
The Boreal 21? There is a peg with a circlip which could be a bit fiddly, so they supply a spare in case you ping it into the undergrowth. But if you were carrying a spare blade you could tape the clip to the blade. No special tools though, anything with a hard edge would do.The main point with that saw is, that I have the impression, that you need a special tool to change the blade.
For a trekking - folding saw that's idiotic, sorry!