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i love this style. but he isn't the first to do it. andy goldsworthy and many others have worked with the same medium in a similar style. all amazing art imo
its more about the direction of pressure on the saw blade. when cutting vertically you can put pressure down on the blade but when cutting branches you have to cut in a pulling motion
The other main reason for the curve is that the saw cuts on the pull stroke, rather than the push stroke as on western saws. So when you pull, the teeth are always on contact and cutting the wood. Particularly useful when that blade is attached to a pole.
You applied less force perpendicular to the cutting surface due to your position. You cant always be right on top of the material you are cutting. During the horizontal cutting motion, the curved blade naturally applied the perpendicular force.
He is so much like the old SNL skit about the driftwood sculptor. "When I see a piece of wood, I don't just see a piece of wood, I see a squirrels nest"
Lopping saws are that shape because they are a pull saw rather than a push saw which most traditional saws are. To keep the teeth engaged with the material, the saw blade must transcribe the same arc as the arm powering the saw. Drag your saw slowly across some material you wish to cut and feel how it is the curve that keeps the teeth engaged on and cutting the material. The teeth are cut and sharpened facing the opposite way to a push saw as well. The bevels are on the opposite side of each tooth. The cut is made on the pull stroke and the bevels shed the sawdust out of the cut behind the cutting teeth.
I had a spot in the woods close to my house that have vines and laurels that I was weaving together while it was alive but recently I lost the area to a local tubing business.... Once they go away I plan on going back and taking all the stuff I made.
When I studied architecture and interior design everyone always said this inanimate object wants this or wants that. I can guarantee you those branches aren't saying anything.
I live on Long Island and never, ever have heard of the birds nest tree houses, I tried googling it but can't find anything about his, can anyone tell me where this is located?
@@dahlumski88 thank you, I finally figured that same info out by checking the info for this video and going to his Instagram. I was so disappointed to see that, lol.