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Home - Crosscut Saw Company

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    Basically, trial cuts are required in the wood you’ll be cutting and the amount of “set” needs to be adjusted accordingly. (due to the moisture content of the particular wood you’re cutting) The raker height also needs to be adjusted according to the type of wood you’re cutting. (hardwood or softwood) We feel that crosscut saws are a “labor of love,” and the real lesson is in the …

Chainsaw Loses Race Against Crosscut Saw - YouTube

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    A chainsaw races a crosscut saw cutting through a log - and loses. 2011 Paul Bunyan Forestry Show at the Guernsey County Fairgrounds in Ohio.

The Crosscut Saw: Still the Best Tool for Some Wild Jobs

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    Following westward expansion, the humble, no-gasoline, human-powered crosscut took down some of North America’s most massive Douglas firs, redwoods, and sequoias. Even after the chainsaw ...

Crosscut Saw | One-Man Crosscut Saw at Lehman's

    https://www.lehmans.com/product/one-man-crosscut-saws
    A crosscut saw is a lot slower than a chain saw and it certainly is a lot more work for one person, but it's also a lot quieter and lighter with no noxious fumes. Precision ground design can't stick in cut. Needle point, wide perforated lance tooth cutters for …

Crosscut Saw for sale | eBay

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    What is a Crosscut Saw? Just as the name implies, a crosscut saw cuts across the wood grain. The blade of the saw has a cutting edge with an alternating pattern, and the handle is usually at a right angle from the straight edge of the saw. Western crosscut saws often cut on the pull stroke, as opposed to Japanese saws, which cut on the pull stroke.

Racing saw specs - crosscutsawyer.com

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    This saw is a loaner, two peg and raker. I thought it might be of interest to measure the specs on the saw as compared to how I normally file a crosscut saw. The saw was 6.5' long and weighed 14.5 lbs. The flat blade was 0.10" thick …

Tuatahi Axes

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    Manufacturers of Racing Axes and Saws. Based in Masterton, New Zealand, Tuatahi Axes also manufactures and stocks a range of racing axe and saw accessories.

How to Buy a REAL Bucking Crosscut Saw | Survivor Duty

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    A “new” crosscut saw that forms to the specifications of a real logging saws of the past, can run us well over $1000 as a “custom” design but they will not fit the form of the authentic saws. The grinders, the workmanship, or the tools used 75+ years ago no longer exist.

Racing saw sharpening - crosscutsawyer.com

    https://www.crosscutsawyer.com/viewtopic.php?t=943
    Re: Racing saw sharpening. The M tooth saw is a very aggressive saw. They take all muscle and very little finesse to make them cut wood. I found that you need to do almost all your filing on the top and very little on the face. The wider the pitch between the teeth makes the saw even more aggressive. The old Disston M tooth has no hook to the ...

SAWS | tuatahi-axes

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    TUATAHI. RACING AXES & SAWS. SAWS. PEG & RAKER. RACING SAWS. M TOOTH RACING SAWS. RACING TOPPING SAWS. M TOOTH WORK SAWS.

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