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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2011

Wolfmaan demonstrates the next generation in wiresaws for camping and bushcraft. These new saws are efficient and useful, compared to the older hard metal saws which break easy. These new saws can be used to create bow saws as well as be used by hand.

Wire Saw available at: http://www.niagaraquartermaster.com/

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  • Whats the knife you use?

  • @dustinml14 Ka-Bar Leather Handled Tanto #1264

  • how often do they break?

  • @TheBeatleLoversThree It depends on the quality of the saw. This make and model does not break easily. Like many of the previous comments, I would not use this as my only source of cutting, but they are great when you have nothing else.

  • ...but it is relevant. Demonstrating survival skills is great, I did comment I liked the vids and maybe you just glossed over my comments...jjust sayin'

  • @veinspect Thank You for watching! I review every comment on each video. I live my life without shoes, and that seems to challenge people, and I'm okay if people do not understand.

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  • thanks a million wolfmaan for sharing this valuable knowledge, will come in very handy.

  • Seems kinda pointless to me though. It's really slow and looks like a lot of effort. Those pieces of wood could've been chopped in 3-4 strikes of that knife in a fraction of the time.

  • just like that, just like this ...

  • turning that into a bow saw was a good idea.

  • this knife rocks man

  • Thanks for the tip. I haven't tried the bow saw method. I always like to keep one in the car. I really need to add one to my pack, though it seems like I break them almost every time. I've been looking at one that harbor freight has that looks almost like a chain saw. It's kind of expensive so I haven't picked one up yet.

  • Nice job

  • nice vid. i never thought of using it as a bow saw.

  • Thanks for the vid bro! I Like the wire saw! May have to trade in my home made hand chain saw for one of these! Subbed!

  • Nice job on the video,Good tip on not letting it heat up. I cut through a small bone and allowed mine to heat up, the saw is still useable but, it has a small coil in it now.

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