Jul
31

Building a Discount Bushcraft Kit Part 4 (Take Down BuckSaw for Ten Dollars)

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25 Responses to “Building a Discount Bushcraft Kit Part 4 (Take Down BuckSaw for Ten Dollars)”

  1. jaigooroo says:

    Dave do you stand by bacho’s laplander, are there any other folding saws that are higher quality then the laplander?

  2. aseglkj says:

    @RichieR4488 You watch too many nutnfancy videos

  3. survivalguy10 says:

    what is the place on your website that you can buy the stuff that you talk about in the vids?

  4. coachace123 says:

    Heck, I can use that at home! I like the idea of using PVC and will give it a go. Thx!

  5. RichieR4488 says:

    if you are cuting wood that has alot of sap in it a small can of WD-40 will work wonders. Spray a little on the blade and it makes the blade slide better

  6. atpuck says:

    your son did a great job

  7. casuallytactical says:

    good stuff.

  8. fireraisr says:

    if you made the frame slats as long as the blade and spaced the holes using the blade as a guide you could store it sandwiched between the two planks.

  9. TheAmishking says:

    Thank you, Dave.

  10. dracona70 says:

    @utuubee
    A bandsaw blade would have some disadvantages. One they are designed to cut in one direction so would only cut on the pull stroke. You would also have to drill holes in it since it wouldn’t have them already. The tooth design on band saw blades is also very different and intended for slow cutting of thin dry wood with steady pressure. I think you would find that the bandsaw blade was very slow at cutting compared to a blade designed for this purpose.

  11. OutdoorBum says:

    Keepin’ it real & keepin’ it true!
    thank you Dave!

  12. recurveninja says:

    but THAT would be a piece of shit.

  13. utuubee says:

    What do you think about using a band saw blade as a saw, it costs $7 on Amazon and a couple of saw can be made from one piece.
    Also it is flexible so it can be folded in you pack

  14. logsliderrjh says:

    Excellent – thanks!

  15. finakies says:

    for about 5 dollars you can buy a pruning saw (like a laplander) at wallmart

  16. chan71121 says:

    what kind of knife or tool is on ur carabiner

  17. flamedrag18 says:

    I think you need to trim down the tensioning stick, to about 1-2 inches passed the brace stick, in this way you can only cut smaller diameter sticks then if you modified it the way I said.

  18. UrbanDestination says:

    Very good idea :D
    Appreciate that a lot, thanks.

  19. cretinkiller9000 says:

    you can put the blade in your bowl or pan just coiled up inside.

  20. jaseth1337 says:

    Once again, a great video with good instructions for some nice tips and ideas!

  21. kingboru121 says:

    wow great idea to bring along a few items with you then putting them together to make a saw. Th

  22. tex1965able says:

    wow,thanks dave,i never think in use a saw in my camping gear,it saves a lot job.

  23. MaximumDensity1 says:

    GENIUS!!!

  24. boomtao says:

    Sounds good! Could you show this in a video, please?!?

  25. heml0ck01 says:

    @Bassman018 I was talking about the cheap ozark trail folding saw….. someone asked how i thought it held up I was just saying what I had done with it so far.

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