Barebones
Timber Saw
Timber Saw
Story
Aggressive hand saw that makes quick work of branches and deadwood
A hand saw is one of the most handy tools you can own. Built to easily cut wood around camp, cut down branches or deadwood, and prune trees, this aggressive saw feels just-right in the hand and makes quick work of whatever's in front of you. The curved blade’s intuitive push-strike motion makes for safe and effective cutting, and the included sheath protects the blade so it’s just as sharp the next time you use it.
Features
- Aggressive hand saw makes quick work of cutting down smaller wood around the campsite or property
- Curved 10” blade with aggressive teeth encourages a push-strike motion makes for safe and effective cutting
- Ergonomic walnut handle fits smoothly in your hand for even pressure on pulling strokes
- Sheath protects the blade from dulling
- Stainless steel belt clip supports easy carrying and accessibility
- Strong handle strap keeps the blade from slipping or moving
Materials
- Saw: Stainless steel, walnut, copper
- Sheath: 900D polyester
- Accents: Leather
- Made in China
Specs
- Blade Length: 10”
- Overall Dimensions: 15¾” x 1¼” x 3½”
- Weight: 1 lb
Care
- Apply a thin coat of protective oil after each use
- Wipe clean of dirt, water, and fingerprints regularly
- Use a medium to fine flat file to sharpen individual teeth on the saw
- To clean the sheath, brush off loose dirt, rinse the surface with cold water, gently scrub with a brush, then let air dry
- Use mild bar soap or saddle soap to remove sheath stains
About Barebones
Barebones is all about feeling the dirt in your hands, feeling the stars shining down on you out in the backcountry, and finding time to enjoy the simplest pleasures that life and nature have to offer. Their carefully considered line of camp tools are handsome enough to hang on the wall, and are built to withstand a lifetime of use from the backcountry to the backyard. We’ve curated an all-star lineup of their goods, purpose-built for chopping, cutting, cooking, illuminating, sawing, drinking, dining alfresco, and so much more.
