Bone saw

Here's the saw I make. I don't know if I will do another run of them. They are a high speed steel blade, 14" OAL, 11" usable blade. 6 tpi, work great for bone. Blade is cerakoted, the handle is anodized. Thinks it's 13 or 14oz total.

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Here's the saw I make. I don't know if I will do another run of them. They are a high speed steel blade, 14" OAL, 11" usable blade. 6 tpi, work great for bone. Blade is cerakoted, the handle is anodized. Thinks it's 13 or 14oz total.

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That looks great, I want on the list if you decide to do another run:)

Well done
 
Wyoming saw for 35 years,but last 20,I do evrything with pocket knife,pop skull at joint,I European my heads.
 
Yep, I did the pocket knife trick the other day, deal with the skull with a real saw once home:)
 
Wyoming saw, been using one for years in the back country. Folds up in its own case. Get the longer
one, it will save time and your knuckles on the back of the base burrs. Good luck.
 
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