Krome10
Established Member
Hi
I have a lot of firewood to process (felled ash trees due to dieback), and with wood stoves in the house processing firewood will be ongoing. I've decided to try and do it all with hand tools. I'm reading a lot about Silkys and will likely end up with one or two of those. But I'm also keen to try and get an old fashioned cross cut saw or two. I've no idea what to look out for though, and whether most available locally will be nothing more that "above-the-fire-place" ornaments. Here's some links to some I have my eye on:
Saw 1:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hDOsITWZAr6Ai_M61qPGmlDoMnsl4A26?usp=sharing
Saw 2:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NesLU_jnH90u73sep4OFTVZd6wXi1dZy?usp=sharing
Saw 3:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pcpnOCNP-GLoPFy3MTenBCDF-qdjdoCf?usp=sharing
Is it impossible to tell from photos/videos what they are like?
Any pointers for what I should be looking out for as a novice?
I also want to learn how to sharpen my own saws - including my Silkys when I have a lot more experience - so would saws like these be a good place to start practising?
Many thanks
I have a lot of firewood to process (felled ash trees due to dieback), and with wood stoves in the house processing firewood will be ongoing. I've decided to try and do it all with hand tools. I'm reading a lot about Silkys and will likely end up with one or two of those. But I'm also keen to try and get an old fashioned cross cut saw or two. I've no idea what to look out for though, and whether most available locally will be nothing more that "above-the-fire-place" ornaments. Here's some links to some I have my eye on:
Saw 1:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hDOsITWZAr6Ai_M61qPGmlDoMnsl4A26?usp=sharing
Saw 2:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NesLU_jnH90u73sep4OFTVZd6wXi1dZy?usp=sharing
Saw 3:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pcpnOCNP-GLoPFy3MTenBCDF-qdjdoCf?usp=sharing
Is it impossible to tell from photos/videos what they are like?
Any pointers for what I should be looking out for as a novice?
I also want to learn how to sharpen my own saws - including my Silkys when I have a lot more experience - so would saws like these be a good place to start practising?
Many thanks