TimberMcPherson Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 5,887 Reaction score 8,978 Location New Zealand Mar 20, 2006 #1 Okay so in all likelyhood its not a silky but it is probably an ancestor, what do you think? (300mm gomtaro there for scale)
Okay so in all likelyhood its not a silky but it is probably an ancestor, what do you think? (300mm gomtaro there for scale)
Grumpy Kakapo ArboristSite Lurker Joined Aug 9, 2005 Messages 7 Reaction score 0 Location Auckland Mar 22, 2006 #2 When was that used last The Spanish inquisition?:
John Paul Sanborn Above average climber Joined Apr 25, 2001 Messages 14,546 Reaction score 496 Location South Eastern WI Mar 24, 2006 #3 Grumpy Kakapo said: When was that used last The Spanish inquisition?: Click to expand... It's an old Japanese pull saw for ripping logs.
Grumpy Kakapo said: When was that used last The Spanish inquisition?: Click to expand... It's an old Japanese pull saw for ripping logs.
TimberMcPherson Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 5,887 Reaction score 8,978 Location New Zealand Mar 25, 2006 #4 I think its interesting how the japanese made there saws when in comparison to how the west were making hand saws. Why were the west making push cut saws when most asian nations were using pull cut?
I think its interesting how the japanese made there saws when in comparison to how the west were making hand saws. Why were the west making push cut saws when most asian nations were using pull cut?