All lumber saws that we have ever seen use a variation of a logger's crosscut pattern tooth (for example, a "perforated lance pattern") and are typically very long - even one-person saws. The shortest one we have ever seen had a 38" blade - until now. A California firm that makes professional arborist tools has designed this 28" blade saw with 4tpi that cuts wet or dry round logs like a dream. It won't clog or bind up like others saws.In fact, we cut with it every bit as fast on a very wet pine log as with a traditional logger's saw - a result that frankly surprised us. The relative performance degraded a bit - but not seriously - as the saw got further into the log but there can be no doubt that it performed exceedingly well. We recommend it for logs up to 12" in diameter.Made in the USA.
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