Making Traditional Saw

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Nice! It must have taken a lot of practice to get the process so smooth for an unedited video like that.
 
Nice job! Welcome to the forum. Is that recent weather or from a previous year? No snow here yet and fairly warm but I am OK with that. Winter drags on too long here anyway.
 
No snow here either and with current temps none in sight.
The title confuses me. Not sure how this relates to making a saw. It's more like making kindling.
 
No snow here either and with current temps none in sight.
The title confuses me. Not sure how this relates to making a saw. It's more like making kindling.
How long did you watch BG? There is a saw at the end, and some kindling :).
 
Yes, but after 10 minutes it lost me. It needs some editing and some close up shots of the various components as they are being shaped would be helpful. At a distance the whole process is not apparent until the very end.
 
I'd be interesting about finding out more about the nice looking house, insulation, how it's heated, etc.
That's a fair amount of snow...it must at high latitude or elevation.
 
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