Yes indeed, thanks for the test report. For some reason the wood saw is something I almost never have a use for.
I like having a saw because I use the back for striking firesteels!
I used mine to cut away a section of floorboard when doing some plumbing work - really needed it then, a normal saw wouldn't fit into the gap under the bath. I also cut a Christmas tree in half to make it easier to take to the tip. I see your point, I don't need them that often but when I do the're very useful
Ben, the saw works incredibly well for striking!!
Can you give mean example of when you used it? In an urban environment I see very little need to EDC a saw. Saying that, I seem to anyway. Have never needed it though.
Oh, and the SOG saw works best on wet wood.
The leatherman saws are meant as pull saws. Don't try to cut with them on the push or they will jam. I think they designed them as pull saws to reduce the chance of them being pent from push-pull use. You just got to remember to variate your pressure on the cut for the pull/push and they power through anything like a champ. Becomes second nature in no time.
Quote from: J-sews on January 24, 2009, 03:35:35 PMYes indeed, thanks for the test report. For some reason the wood saw is something I almost never have a use for. Same here, yet it seems a high priority for quite a lot of people. I'd be interested to know just how many get used.