My son and I really love your channel. Your honest approach and clean language makes it easy for me to allow my family to subscribe without worries. Keep up the great work.
After watching you field improvised buck saw video, I just had to go and make one. I have used it at some of my reenactment events and it went over very well, especially with the cord made from hemp cordage. After watching this video and saw the design and craftmenship of this saw, I had to order one. It is a classic old time design, very well made and cuts like a dream.
Nicely done Corporal. I especially like the different wood holding techniques you demonstrated. This looks like a project I can make. Thanks from a former Buck Sergeant.
Nice video and review. This looks like a very good bucksaw if you want one professionally made, but I would also recommend to people who want a bucksaw that they should consider making one themselves. It does not require much skill to make, and while yours might not look as pretty as the professionally made ones, you will still have a bucksaw that functions just as well for a fraction of the price. Plenty of tutorials for this online.
Nice design. Glad to see a high quality Bahco blade on it. I make small light weight(under 14oz) backpacking bucksaws and would not consider any other blade.
nice video :). for those who didn't know this, this is very old desing of a saw, I have few from my grandad in the garage :) they don't make them the way they used to.
Very cool saw. And great techniques. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I love learning different skills and techniques. Great video. Thanks again. -Mark
Love the review. Walnut is beautiful especially when those smooth curves in the design. Walnut is much like hickory in grain patterns and mechanical properties. Ash would be good choice for the same reason ball bats are made from ash wood. Made an Alaskan pack frame from ash 40 years ago using Mother Earth News article. Ash is also coming down all over the Southeast US due to insect problems. I will definitely check the websites out. Thank you.
I’m thinking of using 1 of these to cut some long boards on my house that cover the poles (my house was originally a pole barn). They go from the concrete slab all the way up to the attic. I’d want to just cut them down where the attic (ceiling) starts on the outside of the house. Back the truck up to it, put the ladder in the back and cut them. Why right...well they were polyurethaned and have wore slam out. I’d rather do it now than when they rot or mold.
I believe I have the same saw just received it and tested the saw is black walnut very well made but I have a problem when I tighten the paracord saw is tight but side to side the saw blade is loose as I saw and apply pressure it cuts in a curbed fashion not a straight cut. saw blade needs spacers to keep blade from moving side to side.
After 4 years how do you feel about this saw? I’m looking for a good reliable saw to use with my hot tent and camping. I hate buying junk, I believe in buy once cry once
Hello, I just received one of your saws through Self Reliance Outfitters. Thank you for your craftsmanship. Question: do you have items for sale? I looked at your facebook page and it only had one item listed and it was sold. How do I see what you have for sale? Corporal mentioned a saw made of Zebrawood. Also, am interested in one of your handled ferro rods.
My son and I really love your channel. Your honest approach and clean language makes it easy for me to allow my family to subscribe without worries. Keep up the great work.
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After watching you field improvised buck saw video, I just had to go and make one. I have used it at some of my reenactment events and it went over very well, especially with the cord made from hemp cordage. After watching this video and saw the design and craftmenship of this saw, I had to order one. It is a classic old time design, very well made and cuts like a dream.
Nicely done Corporal. I especially like the different wood holding techniques you demonstrated.
This looks like a project I can make. Thanks from a former Buck Sergeant.
Your survival skills are stellar, another great video.
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Nice video and review. This looks like a very good bucksaw if you want one professionally made, but I would also recommend to people who want a bucksaw that they should consider making one themselves. It does not require much skill to make, and while yours might not look as pretty as the professionally made ones, you will still have a bucksaw that functions just as well for a fraction of the price. Plenty of tutorials for this online.
Nice design. Glad to see a high quality Bahco blade on it. I make small light weight(under 14oz) backpacking bucksaws and would not consider any other blade.
nice video :). for those who didn't know this, this is very old desing of a saw, I have few from my grandad in the garage :) they don't make them the way they used to.
Very cool saw. And great techniques. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I love learning different skills and techniques. Great video. Thanks again. -Mark
Thanks for watching man
Great video ... amazing saw... thanks👏👏👏👍👍👍
Very Well Done Video... I love Stowell Saws.. They are so well made.. I have two.
Great Saw and Great Craftsmanship. thanks for watching
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I like your way to show and explain things. nice saw too. seems to be well build.
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Love the review. Walnut is beautiful especially when those smooth curves in the design. Walnut is much like hickory in grain patterns and mechanical properties. Ash would be good choice for the same reason ball bats are made from ash wood. Made an Alaskan pack frame from ash 40 years ago using Mother Earth News article. Ash is also coming down all over the Southeast US due to insect problems. I will definitely check the websites out. Thank you.
Sounds great and thanks for the support
I’m thinking of using 1 of these to cut some long boards on my house that cover the poles (my house was originally a pole barn). They go from the concrete slab all the way up to the attic. I’d want to just cut them down where the attic (ceiling) starts on the outside of the house. Back the truck up to it, put the ladder in the back and cut them. Why right...well they were polyurethaned and have wore slam out. I’d rather do it now than when they rot or mold.
They are good saws hey. Handy and easy to transport.
Corpal they talk about dry and wet wood blades is there truly a difference ?
I believe I have the same saw just received it and tested the saw is black walnut very well made but I have a problem when I tighten the paracord saw is tight but side to side the saw blade is loose as I saw and apply pressure it cuts in a curbed fashion not a straight cut. saw blade needs spacers to keep blade from moving side to side.
Great looking little saw. Did'nt you do a video on how to make a bow saw like that from available materials in the woods ? Thanks for sharing !
After 4 years how do you feel about this saw? I’m looking for a good reliable saw to use with my hot tent and camping. I hate buying junk, I believe in buy once cry once
Thanks my friend, I really appreciate this!
Hope you get slammed with orders bro
Hello, I just received one of your saws through Self Reliance Outfitters. Thank you for your craftsmanship. Question: do you have items for sale? I looked at your facebook page and it only had one item listed and it was sold. How do I see what you have for sale? Corporal mentioned a saw made of Zebrawood. Also, am interested in one of your handled ferro rods.
Hi I just wanted to ask is it possible to cut dry wood with a green wood blade?
Wondering if you've ever used the Texas Shape Shifter. It's only 15 bucks.
What kind of rivets/ bolts do you have holding the blade
What a coincidence seeing this on here last week I just decided to make one myself
the fact that you just seem it last week and it has been there for 4 years only proves my point that YT is screwing us
looks like a great saw
That's really slick.
Nice saw and great review of it, thanks
Thank you and thanks for watching
Thanks for another very informative thumbs up video.
Great video.
Great review 👊🏻
Thank you Sir
Is there any type of guard available for it to keep from smashing your knuckles up against the piece of wood you're cutting?
The technical name is 'gloves'.
hi dear friend how can i get the template?
Does the groove in the outboard side of the handle cause any issues such as discomfort when using?
Not a bit.
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