Just a little video on the making of a bucksaw

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Dec 27, 2015
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I think for larger wood they are worth carrying, doesn't weigh much, and doesnt take up much room in your pack. Definitely a worthwhile item to make and carry IMHO 😊👍🏻


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Dec 10, 2015
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I used mine now and again for larger wood but my silky big boy has made it surplus saying this the buck cost me about £5 while the silky cost £50.
 

Paulm

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May 27, 2008
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I used mine now and again for larger wood but my silky big boy has made it surplus saying this the buck cost me about £5 while the silky cost £50.

Same here, forked out for a big boy to replace the different buck and bow saws as much easier to pack and carry, but if I didn't have the budget then would stick with some form of these or just take a blade with nut and bolt in each end and use a piece of hazel for the bow handle at camp.

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Feb 17, 2012
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Same here, forked out for a big boy to replace the different buck and bow saws as much easier to pack and carry, but if I didn't have the budget then would stick with some form of these or just take a blade with nut and bolt in each end and use a piece of hazel for the bow handle at camp.

Cheers, Paul

+1 for the silky (or equivalent) I have a silky zubat and a gomtaro both of which can handle large diameter logs and have a narrow enough profile slip into various gaps in a pack so as not to take up any room.
Great when I am harvesting wood for carving but also effortless if I'm processing firewood for camp.

I still secretly lust after one of these though!!!
http://www.silkyfox.co.uk/katanaboy.php





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