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  2. Crosscut saw - Wikipedia

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    Felling saws are more often used to cut down standing trees, so the thinner, lighter design is easier to use without gravity holding the blade against the cut. The concave back of the saw makes it easier to place wedges, preventing the kerf from closing on the saw. [1] A crosscut saw of the type used for carpentry

  3. Two-man saw - Wikipedia

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    Felling saws were used to fell the trees, and bucking saws were used to cut felled trees into log lengths for the sawmill. [3] The two applications require slightly different designs: a felling saw has a narrower blade, allowing wedges to be more easily inserted, while a bucking saw has a wider blade, giving it more strength.

  4. Bucksaw - Wikipedia

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    Using a bucksaw and sawbuck to cut a log. A bucksaw is a hand-powered frame saw [1] similar to bow saw and generally used with a sawbuck [2] to cut logs or firewood to length . Modern bucksaws usually have a metal frame ("H" [3] or C-shaped) and a removable blade with coarse teeth held in tension by the frame. Lightweight portable or foldable ...

  5. Got Trees With Dead or Damaged Limbs? There’s a Pole Saw for ...

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    525P4S Gas Pole Saw. Husqvarna makes some of the best chainsaws around, and that includes pole saws. With a 25cc gas engine powering a foot-long cutting bar, this pole saw is capable of taking ...

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  7. Hand felling - Wikipedia

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    A Humbolt face cut in a Norway maple. The Humbolt face cut is a less well-known felling undercut, and is commonly used in the pacific northwest and pacific coast of Canada and Alaska. [5] A Humbolt face cut has a downward 45 degree angle, and allows the directional face cut to be made out of the stump rather than the log.