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    Ok so by the time I thinned the branch down to a workable size in total it took me an hour.
    But her it is



    cuts really well. Im going to replace the threaded bar with a stick and give it a coating of boiled linseed. Dont know if it will help but I got a big bottle of it so may aswell

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    Looking good, might be worth wrapping some para-cord around one end to make a "handle" to make it a-bit more comfortable to use.....................
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    Hi Mat,

    How does the stove function, ok? Have you sealed it with anything? You can always use some aluminium foil as shown here: http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/ki...ths-stove.html

    Be good to see a shot of it burning

    Just spotted the pics of the saw - Nice work mate.
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    looking good mate, id love to know how that saw works for you! keep it up!

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    Good stuff
    The best thing is saying your going to do it and actually doing it, and two things in one day, well achieved!
    Who cares if they work haha,
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    The saw works really well.
    Ive cut a few posts with it and had no problem.

    Thinking of what I can do tomoz now

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    Great stuff mat,
    They are handy things the folding buck saw, I've made one for my open canoeing trip, bought a pack of three blade so thought I'd make two more
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    Quote Originally Posted by matty198111 View Post
    The saw works really well.
    Ive cut a few posts with it and had no problem.

    Thinking of what I can do tomoz now

    spot on buddy, glad to hearing it! keep up the good work!

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