Timber Saw

Timber Saw

Regular price
$118.00
Sale price
$118.00
Unit price
per 

Inspired by a traditional Japanese hand saw, the Timber Saw provides a quick, clean approach ideal for cutting smaller pieces of wood at a campsite, cutting off branches and deadwood, and pruning trees. While traditional hand saws rely on a pull-push motion, the simple curved blade and aggressive teeth of the Timber Saw require a push-strike motion. The result is a super effective, safe, and fast cut. Ergonomic and durable walnut handle fits smoothly in your hand for perfect, even pressure and pulling strokes. 

Included 900D polyester sheath weathers real-world use while protecting the blade from dulling. Stainless steel belt clip supports easy carrying and accessibility, while the strong handle strap restricts the blade from slipping or moving. Accented with full-grain leather and copper to complement the rest of the Woodsman Collection.

FEATURES

Timber Saw 
25 cm Blade
Flexible full-tang stainless steel
Walnut handle
Copper lanyard hole

Sheath
900D polyester construction
Reinforced with heavy-duty rivets
Copper-finished snap closure
Leather accents

SPECIFICATIONS

Materials 
Stainless steel
Walnut
Copper
900D Polyester
Leather

Dimensions
41 cm x 8.9 cm x 3.18 cm - 454 grams

Items Included
1 Timber Saw
1 Sheath

FAQ

Q: How do I properly clean and maintain my Timber Saw?
A: Apply a thin coat of protective oil after each use. Wipe clean of dirt, water, and fingerprints regularly. 

Q: How do I sharpen the blade?
A: Use a medium to fine flat file to sharpen individual teeth on the saw.

Q: How do I care for the sheath?
A: You should never dry clean or machine wash your sheath, but it can be carefully cleaned if you so choose. Brush off the loose dirt, rinse the surface with plain water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry. If your stains persist, use a mild bar soap.

Q: Why 900D Polyester?
A: 900D polyester is water-resistant, resistant to bacteria, and very durable which makes it ideal for extended use in the outdoors.

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