Life of a Woodsman - Sharpening a Saw

4 months ago
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One aspect of bow saws that contributes to my reasons for carrying them over different saw types is that they can be so easily maintained in the field. After another incredible day in the backcountry I settle down in my tent for the night and share my process on sharpening my bow saw. This is a 21" Bahco Peg-Tooth (dry wood) saw blade mounted on my 2-piece bow saw frame. I bought this blade for ~$10 and have been using it for the past 4 1/2 years. Since these blades are so inexpensive most would simply replace them rather than taking the time to sharpen them. I believe in making my gear last and having the skills to maintain my gear has always been beneficial. This sharpening process is very simply and only requires a small triangle file to achieve great results. The difference between the dull saw blade and how it cuts after sharpening is night and day. The sharp saw cuts like a dream and is a pleasure to use once again.

Don't fight with your saws. Sharpen them up and enjoy the cut.

Thank you to everyone who watches!

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