The Laplander was good in Namibia. The wood is hard and sun baked, often gritty. I am sure a Silky would work, but they have a tighter pivot and teeth that look more liable to damage.
The Laplander was good in Namibia. The wood is hard and sun baked, often gritty. I am sure a Silky would work, but they have a tighter pivot and teeth that look more liable to damage.
I'll bear your advice in mind. Thanks.Silky is great but it takes more finesse to use. If used too aggressivly it´s easy to break the blade.
It’s bigger but not too big. I’m on the lousiest 4G or I’d look them up, the Pocket Boy always looks tiny by comparison. After giving up with bow saws for tree work, the Accel did the same job for many years and would fold and pocket easily, or hang safely on a carabiner.Are you saying the Accel is better than the pocketboy? Sorry - just asking , just seen a price for one and tempted even although I have an Pocketboy
The Laplander was good in Namibia. The wood is hard and sun baked, often gritty. I am sure a Silky would work, but they have a tighter pivot and teeth that look more liable to damage.
You’ll know this, but Japanese saws are almost always pull saws.I'll bear your advice in mind. Thanks.
So is the Opinel, and also the pruning saw that I got for SWMBO a few years ago (though that's out of commission at the moment because the pivot bolt came loose and got lost).You’ll know this, but Japanese saws are almost always pull saws.
Shrieks; "A HUNDRED QUID???"The Boreal 24 would handle the diameters you’re talking about, and they come very highly rated: https://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/agawa-canyon-boreal-24-folding-bucksaw---orange-67196-p.asp