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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1395727" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>[ATTACH]89407[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]89408[/ATTACH] I use a saw I've been developing for a while now. Works good for splitting down the spine or cutting off legs or cutting the head off, it rips thru bone super fast. 14" saw blade, 6 teeth per inch, blade is 1/16" thick high speed steel so you can really lean on it and it doesn't buckle. It works great for wood too. I cerakoted the blade, masking the teeth area and machined what I think is a nice handle to use out of 6061 aluminum and had a hard anodize done so it would hold up very well. In total it weighs 14 oz. I made one in a pull cut version and love it even more.</p><p></p><p>I like it much more than my Buddies Wyoming saw just becuause there's no assembling/disassembling. And I don't</p><p>Have to worry about the bow limiting cut depth.</p><p></p><p>I've also cut random stuff in camp or even around the shop with it. At elk camp we had a Buddies truck snap a trac bar off the front axle and didn't have tools to remove it. Saw did the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1395727, member: 100535"] [ATTACH]89407[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]89408[/ATTACH] I use a saw I’ve been developing for a while now. Works good for splitting down the spine or cutting off legs or cutting the head off, it rips thru bone super fast. 14” saw blade, 6 teeth per inch, blade is 1/16” thick high speed steel so you can really lean on it and it doesn’t buckle. It works great for wood too. I cerakoted the blade, masking the teeth area and machined what I think is a nice handle to use out of 6061 aluminum and had a hard anodize done so it would hold up very well. In total it weighs 14 oz. I made one in a pull cut version and love it even more. I like it much more than my Buddies Wyoming saw just becuause there’s no assembling/disassembling. And I don’t Have to worry about the bow limiting cut depth. I’ve also cut random stuff in camp or even around the shop with it. At elk camp we had a Buddies truck snap a trac bar off the front axle and didn’t have tools to remove it. Saw did the job. [/QUOTE]
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