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Re: Carving Saws
« on: July 05, 2011, 11:49:46 pm »
Troutfisher and I think Holmentree have used saws for carving. Maybe they will chime in for you or PM them.   ;)
Sorry only about a month late here, just caught this :-[
I run my carving saws setup as I would for production logging or arborist work. Run them too rich and your always clearing them out at WOT between cuts.
My favorite for fine detail finishing was my old Stihl 019. not alot of power but very smooth powerband and mistakes are easily avoided. I love the snappy MS200 for the rougher cuts with its accelerator pump carb, very quick from the bottom to WOT.
Then before I got into Huskies my old faithful 044 and 066 did the carving grunt work.
Willard.
Making a living with a saw since age 16.

 

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