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DIY Folding Sawbuck // Chainsaw // Cutting Firewood Safely // Quick Do it Yourself Project 

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I built a Sawbuck so I could easily break down logs without having to hunch over. The sawbuck makes it easier on the back and it also makes using the chainsaw safer too.
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@alexnosheds
@alexnosheds 5 лет назад
Excellent, will probably use this design soon. Only thing I would change is to move the centre set of legs closer to the first set of legs, this way, as your log gets shorter and you move it along, it has a V to rest in. So the layout would be something like this: X-X-X, rather than X-X-X. Thanks for the video! ❤️👌
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome. Yeah. I considered making the middle one adjustable. Like by attaching it on a dowel. So you can slide it. But wanted to keep I simple. I tested putting a 2x4 in the “v” of the legs to support shorter pieces and it worked out ok.
@freedomisfromtruth
@freedomisfromtruth 5 лет назад
If it fixed at 18" it would work for most stoves or made for someones specific lenght.
@larryslemp9698
@larryslemp9698 4 года назад
Alex No Sheds ..... Or, you could just add two additional sets of legs, equally spaced, which I'm thinking may be a better option! Just sayin' brother!
@kairomalachi255
@kairomalachi255 2 года назад
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any assistance you can give me.
@jamarileroy7755
@jamarileroy7755 2 года назад
@Kairo Malachi instablaster =)
@alexpthe11
@alexpthe11 5 лет назад
please adjust your chain tension, this could end dangerous
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Already done. Thanks for looking out.
@chompers11
@chompers11 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar also wear some gloves incase you ever throw your chain :)
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ri m so I wasn’t sure about this. I never wear gloves when I use most of my woodworking tools. Table saw, etc... so I figured the same logic would go here. Guess not.
@scotttovey
@scotttovey 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar There are puncture resistant gloves that have a tight fit. I've seen men wear them using their table saw. But if you have a SawStop, it's not really necessary for that.
@ob1cannobody
@ob1cannobody 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar I've been using a chainsaw for 30 years and using gloves doesn't help protect your hands with a chainsaw.... of course you need grip before protection and like your pitching baseball (whatever that is!) good footing, but you know that :) Chainsaw - protect your body; table saw protect your hands, either way gloves won't stop anything. Fergal
@harrypehkonen
@harrypehkonen 5 лет назад
"This step is not necessary. *It just made me happy* that all the pieces were flush with each other". Can't argue with that. Like!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Hahah! It’s the little things...
@eewtoobguy
@eewtoobguy 4 года назад
Agreed HP. I think distributing the weight of the logs over the flush edge reduces considerable wear over time and makes this the best sawbuck I've seen on RU-vid.
@whitag01
@whitag01 4 года назад
I made this in the spring and used it last weekend when clearing a fallen limb after a storm. Worked like a charm and saved me a ton of time! Thanks Tamar!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Awesome!!
@casper1240
@casper1240 2 года назад
these old saw horses still cannot be beaten by anything else on the market i ve looked at others but you still cant beat them
@Mark-xz3sl
@Mark-xz3sl Год назад
Great design and video! I made a few minor adjustments to facilitate my needs. I made the sawbuck only 42" long. I also offset the middle brace to help when you get to the end of the log. The short space is 13" and the long space is 20". I followed your suggestion with the bolts being 19" from the top but I made the cross pieces 24" up from the bottom, instead of the 25 1/2" that you did. This opens up the "V" more to accommodate bigger logs.
@jakobrosenqvist4691
@jakobrosenqvist4691 4 года назад
With a saw support like that you would typically have the middle support off center with a ratio of about 2:1 with the spacing. This makes the support more versitale being able to hold shorter pices.
@thomasjones1778
@thomasjones1778 Год назад
Nice video. I agree with Alexander Peter about chain tension.
@tommccurnin524
@tommccurnin524 3 года назад
Great Video. Thanks for Your Time You’re a very talented lady. Most people saw the limbs to a specific length to accommodate their firebox. Assuming a 14” limb would be the perfect size for a firebox, then placing the four legs 14” apart would make it easier to approximate the correct length to fit inside the firebox. Thanks again for your time.
@Daemon-sj5le
@Daemon-sj5le 5 лет назад
Thank you Tammar, it's really helpful when you work alone.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Glad you like it! Agreed! I wouldn’t saw these on the ground without addition support from a friend.
@jimtinter4397
@jimtinter4397 Год назад
Excellent video! Clear, concise, no music, no jokes, no long, prolonged sermons. Thank you! But...as mentioned earlier, please tighten the chain on your chainsaw so that the bottom of the chain just touches the bottom of the bar and so that you can easily slide the chain forward (with a gloved hand) with the brake off. On an electric saw, you may also want to remove the battery just in case.
@bradleypalmer4286
@bradleypalmer4286 5 лет назад
Followed this video tutorial and built my own sawhorse just like yours. It works great and is a cheap way to make one. Mine costed me 20$ to build from my local home depot. Thank you! I will be cutting wood up tomorrow 👍🤙
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome to hear! Have fun with it! A friend of mine borrowed mine this week and he said he loved using it 🤘
@marekdesign9854
@marekdesign9854 2 года назад
i need to do a one, i was going to attach some chain or cord to prevent it from splaying but your idea is better. thank you.
@kathleenmurdoch2452
@kathleenmurdoch2452 3 года назад
energetic little woodworker. girls can do anything!
@superd222tube
@superd222tube 11 месяцев назад
Try using cold bluing on garden tools after rust removal. It looks great and protects them. Also, give the handles a good sanding and coat them with boiled linseed oil. So rewarding!
@mickmoriarty7780
@mickmoriarty7780 4 года назад
Buy yourself a Folding Firebox mate! Great way to ,mellow out , cook food and get rid of wood scraps! A well made bit of kit. Designed for camping, etc, but in truth, I mainly use mine at the front of my garage / workshop (junk room) for boiling a brew and watching the fire. Thanks for the info, I have been going to make a similar device, mainly to cut up scraps and tied garden prunings which we cut to lengths and use as natural fire starters in Winter,
@tree_carcass_mangler
@tree_carcass_mangler 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this. I really need to build one, and I'll most likely use your as my example. Thumbs up.
@rodterrell304
@rodterrell304 Год назад
Nice job, I will use this design. Thanks for posting
@garymoon2829
@garymoon2829 Год назад
Extremely well presented tutorial. I admire your advanced skill, and especially your enthusiasm. Well done. Other youtube presenters could learn a lot from your video production, as well as your woodworking skills.
@davidlinux
@davidlinux 2 года назад
Excellent instruction. Thank you.
@bunkerman99
@bunkerman99 2 года назад
I really like this video. I am not a woodworker per se but needed something for taking care of firewood needs. Thanks
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 2 года назад
Glad you like it!
@nigellacey8505
@nigellacey8505 10 месяцев назад
don't forget to talk about safety with the chain saw, excellent video
@lar7905
@lar7905 2 года назад
Superb job, great plans . I will save your project and plan on using your idea. Thank You !
@shinrinyoku69
@shinrinyoku69 3 года назад
I made one last night. Thanks for the excellent tutorial!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Awesome. Glad it was helpful
@neilmeiskey5482
@neilmeiskey5482 Год назад
Neat, I am going to build one!
@d19375
@d19375 5 лет назад
Subbed! I have a bad back and the way you plan things to include your own body composition really has helped me on my projects. Thanks for your work!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks!
@MrSteve280
@MrSteve280 8 месяцев назад
Impressive. In more than one way.
@williambranham6249
@williambranham6249 5 лет назад
Looks like your weather has gotten warmer. I know you have had to really bundle up in the winter which can make working more of a challenge. Happy for you.!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Oh. This past week was the best week ever!!! So excited about spring.
@kentvandervelden
@kentvandervelden 3 года назад
Totally making a copy of your design, maybe with a slightly lower height. Thank you for sharing!
@darlenesnow5429
@darlenesnow5429 4 года назад
Thank you so much! A how to video that actually shows you how to do the project.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Ha! Glad you like it
@davehenderson3247
@davehenderson3247 2 года назад
Thanks for the video, I used your information to make one out of pallet wood so it didn’t cost me anything 👍
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 2 года назад
Awesome
@alexjaux1712
@alexjaux1712 3 месяца назад
Great video! Thank you
@Ianhurley54
@Ianhurley54 4 года назад
This is cool. I wanted to make something like this ti cut up all my long scraps of cutoffs. So I’m going to make one. Thanks, nice work.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@hassanal-mosawi6049
@hassanal-mosawi6049 5 лет назад
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
@Ballynoes
@Ballynoes 4 года назад
Good simple "to the point " video... Many Thanks.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
@billjones5915
@billjones5915 4 года назад
Impressive video Tamar! And I like the fact that it is short and sweet (via some high speed video segments). This looks like exactly what I need for cutting up a boatload of logs from several huge trees we took down on my yard. Plus you gave us viewers a nice quick demo of a battery operated chainsaw, which was a first for me. My favorite low maintenance chainsaw is a craftsman corded 16 inch 14 amp electric chainsaw that has plenty of muscle for all day cutting, though its not the saw for out in the woods, even if you get a running start. :-)
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@stevewolfe6844
@stevewolfe6844 Год назад
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed it!! Thank you!!
@tomsensible3999
@tomsensible3999 4 года назад
That wd40 trust remover looks great. I need a sawbuck good design. Thanks!!!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Yeah. It’s great stuff
@robertllawrencejr5503
@robertllawrencejr5503 4 года назад
Well done! I will be doing one of these this week
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Awesome
@Paconovia
@Paconovia 2 года назад
Amazing work! I am goin to make myself the exact same! THANK YOU!!!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 2 года назад
👍👍
@riccardocannas7762
@riccardocannas7762 2 года назад
Thank you for helping me out!!! It works perfectly 🤩🤩🤩
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 2 года назад
Awesome
@barrytanenbaum4157
@barrytanenbaum4157 5 лет назад
She is amazing!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
☺️
@mikedavidson7470
@mikedavidson7470 5 лет назад
I've been needing to make one of these and I liked your setup.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome. I’m so excited to have it
@TheArbenGjoni
@TheArbenGjoni 2 года назад
Great build! 😊
@tcruz86
@tcruz86 Год назад
Great teacher👍🏽 Thank you for sharing.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@mjtreesandlogs6539
@mjtreesandlogs6539 4 года назад
Great video and a real ambassador for getting more women into trades! Have to say though that must be one hell of a dangerous pencil at the beginning, only time gloves were worn! ;P
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Hahaha!
@skyscraper908
@skyscraper908 4 года назад
Very clear and concise great video thank you !
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@edkramer65
@edkramer65 5 лет назад
Awesome as always Tamar. You Rock as always.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks Ed!
@NorthlanderMN
@NorthlanderMN 4 года назад
What an awsome lady. I wish my wife was like this.
@Brigidz
@Brigidz 4 года назад
Your wife probably wishes her husband was too.
@scottclark1156
@scottclark1156 3 года назад
Awesome video! This will be vital for the 3 cords of wood I have to cut and split!!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Awesome
@markbryan9989
@markbryan9989 5 лет назад
Pre-drilling is a lesson we all learn and relearn and relearn. Oh, and you will get a lot of comments on chainsaw usage. Do be careful. As always, your videos are fun and informative. Thanks Tamar!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha. I figured since this wasn’t a “real” Project I didn’t need to pre-drill. 😂 yeah. I’m prepared for the comments....
@reforzar
@reforzar 5 лет назад
Nice work Tamar. As others said, tighten the chain. As you use the saw the chain will heat up and expand. Then it could come off the bar (very exciting). Longer the chain the more it expands.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks Brian. Yeah. I was wondering why it loosened after I tightening it for the first time. Now I know!
@jaimedpcaus1
@jaimedpcaus1 Год назад
Really liked it, great job! 😊
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar Год назад
Thank you! 😄
@davidnelson7550
@davidnelson7550 3 года назад
Please tighten your chain. Thank you for the video, I have been wanting to make a sawbuck and you made this very simple.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Yeah. It was a new saw... didn’t give it time for the blade to stretch. My bad!
@bobbyvillalobos3159
@bobbyvillalobos3159 3 года назад
Iam build it today thanks for video
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Have fun!
@BearCreekWoodworking
@BearCreekWoodworking 5 лет назад
This is a great "Back Saver" Tamar! Cool Video!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks! Yeah. I’m excited about it
@wardenwar
@wardenwar 5 лет назад
Great video tutorial. I love my MIL M18 chainsaw, although the batteries are really expensive.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks! Yeah. It’s a fun tool. And I agree on that
@crappo8459
@crappo8459 3 года назад
Nice job 😎
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Thanks!
@mrb1060
@mrb1060 3 года назад
Thanks. I would love to turn some of that spalted maple. 😃
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
☺️
@bobbywallace5518
@bobbywallace5518 5 лет назад
good job tamar easy to follow very handy piece of equipment,of to bunnings thanks australia
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome. Glad you like it
@joncoley8894
@joncoley8894 5 лет назад
A small patio floor could be made with those log cutoffs. You could use epoxy, to put it all together, but that could get expensive. They could also be good for walkways, steppingstones, etc.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
That would be so cool. A friend of mine is planning a cookie walkway. Think I’m going to help her out with it ☺️
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 5 лет назад
Great project Tamar! Thank you for sharing the video with us.👌😎👍JP
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks JP!
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 5 лет назад
Your very welcome Tamar! 😎
@wm005
@wm005 5 лет назад
Not something I need but as always you explained everything perfectly. No accent comments this time...
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha! Phew! And thanks!
@devinmccloud
@devinmccloud 3 года назад
You had me at chainsaw! Diamonds! Well done.
@doalex2085
@doalex2085 3 года назад
Hello; My name is Doug, and the wife and I love your channel. About those cut off pieces, I have a idea, we do a lot of leather crafting, so we have a lot of leather tools, but no tool holders, so like my alphabet letters, stamps, and tooling tools, drill holes to hold them.
@robertmoreno3898
@robertmoreno3898 5 лет назад
Good video and project
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanksb
@PrairieValleyProjects
@PrairieValleyProjects 5 лет назад
This video made me happy 😀😀😀😀🇨🇦
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Glad you liked it!
@dkoor3696
@dkoor3696 4 года назад
Super cool 😊👌
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Thanks!
@sawman209
@sawman209 4 года назад
Very nice build! Thanks for sharing. Just be sure to tighten the chain on your chainsaw, it looked pretty loose when you were cutting. Well done
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Thanks! Yup! Now I know!
@BlackDogWoodwork
@BlackDogWoodwork 5 лет назад
Thanks again Tamar for another wonderful video. You've now reminded me that I need to buck up a bunch of wood for splitting, sigh. But you also reminded me I need to make one of these too. Not trying to be the safety police here, but you should tighten your chain on your saw. Itll be safer, and cut better as well. Thanks for sharing. 👍😎
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha! Glad I reminded you! I didn’t know that the chain stretches after you first use it. I wasn’t sure why it loosened after I first tightened it.
@BlackDogWoodwork
@BlackDogWoodwork 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar Yea they do that. I am gonna have to agree with you though, chainsaws are fun, once you start, it's hard not to make just one more cut. 🤣😂
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
ShopDust I want to chainsaw all the things! Ha!
@arlenehanninen1368
@arlenehanninen1368 3 года назад
Awesome!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Thanks!
@modeybasel7541
@modeybasel7541 5 лет назад
wow -- I like this
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome. So glad ☺️
@ralfb8869
@ralfb8869 5 лет назад
Good to hear that you tightened the chain, the only difference that gloves make is in splinter protection when you handle the wood that you have cut. If the chain was to come off (most likely if you have a loose chain then the chain catcher would largely prevent the chain from hitting your right arm or hand, after that the saw has a rear handguard to further protect you.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks for all the info! I’m excited to learn the ins and outs of this machine
@josephnatana5305
@josephnatana5305 4 года назад
Hehe.. :) Nice one girl. I'm gonna make this on Easter Sunday. I need/ want one. Cool :)
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Awesome. Have fun!
@30041983TCM
@30041983TCM 5 лет назад
OMG that chain hanging on the bar!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Yeah. My bad. Didn’t realize the chain loosens up a bit after the first tightening
@wildnutria
@wildnutria 4 года назад
That loose chain!! But great job on the sawbuck! I saving the vid to take notes to make my own! Thanks!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Yeah... my bad, it was brand new and it stretched as I first used it. Thanks!
@RaffyGarage
@RaffyGarage 5 лет назад
First I like it and then watch the video. Congratulations
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha. Thanks!
@christofix
@christofix 5 лет назад
Nice and well explained video! Thanks to this video and this idea everybody can make this!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it
@christofix
@christofix 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar You are welcome! i sure did!
@pepemoraromay
@pepemoraromay 5 лет назад
Very nice work 👍
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@inurspace
@inurspace 4 года назад
Thanks for easy to follow guide. I made may own sawbuck without the middle set of legs. That way it is small enough to fit in my SUV for when I go collecting wood for turning. I did make one mistake, screwing the rails to the wrong legs so I couldn't open it up, but that was easily fixed. I have got a picture of it, but I don't think I can attach it to this comment.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Glad you found it helpful!
@inurspace
@inurspace 4 года назад
3x3Custom - Tamar I will have to add a second rail to make it a bit more sturdier. Also I was thinking of adding a couple of hooks and a chain to stop the logs tilting as they are being cut.
@choochoodebut3059
@choochoodebut3059 4 года назад
Never thought to make these folding, my next one will be. My favourite use of these is to debark logs will draw knives without bending over.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
That sounds really useful!
@mp.maker.82
@mp.maker.82 5 лет назад
Brava e bel progetto! è sempre un piacere vedere i tuoi video. Buon lavoro!
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@daveross8
@daveross8 3 года назад
I cut a LOT. I have never understood the sawbuck. By the time I lift a log up onto the sawbuck I could be halfway though bucking it on the ground, even if I have to roll it onto a block to get it off the dirt. Much easier on the back, and far faster. Now, once a log is on the buck and hanging out the end, it’s wonderful to cut a block. Until you have not quite enough left to sit on there right and you have to shuffle things around. Great job building this exactly how you want it to work, and nice video. Spalted Maple about the size you have there make gorgeous drawer fronts; that’s my favourite use for it. I have a lot of sugar and red maple where I live, so find it regularly. You can make it as well by leaving a good size log on the ground for a couple years.
@garymoon2829
@garymoon2829 Год назад
I'm with you David about lifting big pieces UP to the sawbuck - that's a clumsy maneuver, and not good for one's back. A lot of the firewood I get is already cut in manageable pieces by the property owner or tree contractor, bur rarely cut to proper stove length. So I have to cut a few inches.off one end before it goes to the splitter. Last night I was cutting pieces as you describe - by rolling. Today, I'm going to play around with building something to hold an oversize piece just a few inches off the ground so I don't have to roll and reposition. It will be low enough that I would probably be able to put the piece on it just by lifting one end and tipping it over, so not even lifting the full weight of the piece. The design is percolating in my head, hopefully that phase will be finished by later afternoon!
@PerfectlyReasonableNecessities
Awesome I like this
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Awesome. Glad you do!
@angsant11
@angsant11 5 лет назад
Ótimo! Era exatamente o que eu procurava, vai servir perfeitamente para um amigo meu da roça. Gostei muitíssimo, obrigado.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Don’t understand all of that. But assuming I should say thank you
@angsant11
@angsant11 5 лет назад
@@3x3CustomTamar . Isso aí que eu estava procurando para um amigo..😙
@tomdixonzl2hgr15
@tomdixonzl2hgr15 4 года назад
Like this video that much...I built one today 19/05/2020 :-)
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
So awesome!
@andrewpeacock5751
@andrewpeacock5751 3 года назад
Thanks for the great information. I would recommend picking up some chainsaw chaps.
@reillystsb
@reillystsb 3 года назад
Cool video I have to build a wood stand myself...
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@kirkblythe7306
@kirkblythe7306 3 года назад
That WD-40 rust remover worked great. And I thought WD-40 only made...well...WD-40. Thank you WD-40 for sponsoring that video! Before anyone reads the rest of this comment I want it to be understood that I think this is a great video, and the sawbuck build was really informative. That little battery powered chainsaw seemed to work fairly well for a battery powered chainsaw. But, as at least one commenter mentioned, you really need to tighten that chain. Since this video is almost two years old, I'm going to guess that you have. Most saws are designed with chain breakage/coming off of the bar in mind so I don't think it would be extremely dangerous. Extremely dangerous, to me anyway, would be potential death or losing a limb, at most I would think you could lose a finger or possibly part of a hand. I've seen the chain come off of big gas saws, 28" bar with enough power that it won't bog down in the cut no matter how much pressure you put on the saw, without causing any injury. It's more of a nuisance than anything. As for using those sawbuck for larger logs, I'm not really sure those 2x4s would support them. A log say 18" diameter, 10' or so long is pretty heavy. While Eastern Red Cedar would only be around 500 lbs., hardwoods are going to be around 800 to 1200 lbs. I may be wrong, but that seems like a lot of weight for 2x4s. Then again, if you're cutting logs that size you're probably using a gas chainsaw and a wedge in the kerf to prevent the bar from pinching.
@Vik.uk.
@Vik.uk. 4 года назад
😦 really impressed 👍🏼 wish you lived next door to us 😂😂👍🏼
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 4 года назад
Ha!
@ecr-9341
@ecr-9341 5 лет назад
Great video. Useful and concise. Female carpenters making America great again 🇺🇸
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha! Thanks!
@Phil-cl5dl
@Phil-cl5dl 5 лет назад
Great project Tamar, but might I suggest that you reverse the bolt and butterfly nut on the ends as the bolt sticks out from the frame and you could hit it with the chainsaw causing it to flip up towards you. Cheers
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks! I actually put all the bolts facing the same way so that I remember to only cut on the side of the legs that have the head of the bolt. Not the longer end of the bolt that has the wing nut
@juanjavierlezcanocabral9819
@juanjavierlezcanocabral9819 5 лет назад
Excelent
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks
@kinnearrogues8280
@kinnearrogues8280 3 года назад
Please, please, please tighten that chain. Great video
@Fazman81
@Fazman81 5 лет назад
Great build Tamar! You could put the bolt in the other way so the wing nuts are facing in. Just Incase you were to cut too close to the bolt and hit your blade. It would also look better in my opinion. Just a thought, love watching your vids, keep’em coming! 😉👌🏼👌🏼
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks frank! I made all the bolts facing the same direction so i always know which side of the leg to cut on.
@Grunt49
@Grunt49 4 года назад
The chaps and gloves offer good protection. April had a good video.
@stevetyler3016
@stevetyler3016 5 лет назад
Nice. Could be used for chords of wood for a backyard bonfire !!! And yes please check the tension on the chainsaw... it’s way to loose. Be Safe. Missed you saying draaaauuu this time.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha! My next project is going to have a couple 😉 yeah. About the tensioning. I was unaware that the blade stretches when you first use it. Now I know and it’s tightened!
@sampaulsam4321
@sampaulsam4321 5 лет назад
Always with new ideas, very good and practical to use.. " Always keep Safe !! " 3>
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@derekrobbens5355
@derekrobbens5355 5 лет назад
You have done better than most men can and yes I am being sexist well done
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 5 лет назад
Ha. At least you know it
@ReverendJoaquinRLarriba
@ReverendJoaquinRLarriba 3 года назад
Excellent, well done! The chain looked a bit loose which can cause it to jump the sprocket and wear it prematurely.
@3x3CustomTamar
@3x3CustomTamar 3 года назад
Thanks. Yeah. New saw. It’s stretched. I didn’t realize. Whoops!
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