And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
OK, I've butchered my share of wood, but I'm no expert. Do those blades have a purpose for the long teeth, maybe better at clearing rips in huge pieces of raw wood? Or are they just to look cool?
For blades that have lost their temper or teeth have become worn out - a good ending perhaps. A LOT of metal grinding time put in, likely one saw a day maybe was created in a day. Definitely artistic, a fine decoration in the deep evergreen woods.
OK, I've butchered my share of wood, but I'm no expert. Do those blades have a purpose for the long teeth, maybe better at clearing rips in huge pieces of raw wood? Or are they just to look cool?
ReplyDeleteThey are now useless as tools.
DeleteThey’re cut to look like trees. In a great stroke of irony, they no longer cut trees.
ReplyDeleteWell played. You carry the day.
DeleteFor blades that have lost their temper or teeth have become worn out - a good ending perhaps. A LOT of metal grinding time put in, likely one saw a day maybe was created in a day. Definitely artistic, a fine decoration in the deep evergreen woods.
ReplyDeleteMaybe these are laser-cut from a pattern? If not, then the work involved here would be time-intensive to create art.
ReplyDelete"Art" with a capital F.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work...I want one.
ReplyDeleteJapanese tree saws.
ReplyDeleteStanford saws.
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