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01-26-2010, 11:42 AM. Re: Delta Sawbuck. tapco and vanmark make nice saw tables for what you want to do. i had a couple sawbucks early on, guys would give them to me because they weren't using them. back in the 70s and early 80s that was THE tool to have. Last edited by tom struble; 01-26-2010, 11:45 AM. Tom.
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01-27-2010, 10:06 AM. Re: Delta Sawbuck. I see siders use crosscut tables of the Van Mark and Tapco type all the time, so I assume they're still made. Yes they do cut bevels. David Meiland. Veteran Contributor. Join Date: Jun 2004. Location: Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, Washington. Posts: 13027.
Well okay but the purpose to a sawbuck is also in sawing to the right length so typically one side of the sawbuck will size for E/W splits and the other one for N/W so on my sawbuck I have the "arms" on one side spaced at 18" and the other at 12". That way the holding, measuring and cutting are all simultaneously setup by the sawbuck.
Should have done this a long time ago. Had enough of stepping on a log on top of a round to secure it while cutting, or cutting while they were still in a pile. The first stud is shorter to allow the chainsaw to get in closer to the end.
Building a sawbuck, just have to add some more cross sections with the chain on the bottom at both ends. Zap
Guys says sure, he will give me wood. He hates chipping it. He just texts me during the day and I pick it up on my way home from work. sweeeeeeeeeet. He outsources the big jobs, so most of the wood is on the smaller size. I'll take it! It's free. They have been cutting it to 3 or 4 foot lengths. So I built a new sawbuck to make my time more ...
My new wood supply is from a Christmas tree farm across the road from me. When harvesting, they leave behind stumps up to 8 or 9" and up to 4' long.
I hate cutting small poles into individual rounds on the ground. So when I decided to build a sawbuck for trimming splits, I made it so I could buck up poles in it as well. 4-6 cuts sounds a lot better than hundreds!