Japanese Saw V.S. Western Saw - Which Cuts Faster?

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Let me guess, the semi industrial saw will win against the gardening japanese saw.

Next episode you should try to lift a car with a toy quadcopter vs a Chinook.

andregon
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The point of a Japanese saw is that you take long strokes, applying little downward pressure, the saw will do the work while you simply move it back and forth. There are Japanese saws that are meant for cutting logs like that, and they do cut “faster” due to finer teeth. A western saw is literally for getting a rough cut, where the log will be split and re-sawn to exact dimensions at a mill. A Japanese saw is for cleaner cuts, where a mill is not practical, they’re also designed to use less energy because they cut in the pull stroke...as long as you’re using it right. If you got this far, thank you for reading. Have an amazing day, and make sure you get something done today, whether that’s brushing your teeth, or building a house, accomplish something today.👍

gabesmith
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Lol this is hilarious.
Here's the same scenario.

"Hello!! Today we're gonna compare a tooth brush to a regulare size mop and see which one of the two will mop half of the room the fastest"

xxyy
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That's like comparing a steak knife to a machete, the size difference were obviously tailored for different means.

JohnLeon
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Look up "Willow Leaf Saw" you will find the right saw to compete with that Buck saw. I have one and it is very fast cutting on green wood.
Cheers from Tokyo

TokyoCraftsman
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.... I don't know how I got here.... I was watching laptop reviews like 5 minutes ago..

lancinekeita
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"Hello! Today we will be shooting a target at 1000 meters! I have a 50 BMG and my buddy here has a daisy BB gun! This is gunna be interesting!"
Seriously wtf

wedgeantilles
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This is like comparing a machete to an X-Acto knife

kirara
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i'm watching people cut wood on youtube... i need to get a hold of my life

guerra_dos_bichos
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this is such a great comparison test...2feet saw vs. 4feet proud of this people someone give them an award

lelong
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This is a good test but I think it would be more accurate if the saws were of a similar length. Instead of the Silky Big Boy, use the Silky Katana Boy. They're much closer in cut stroke and would be a much better test. As it is, you're comparing apples to oranges.

ALWhiteAuthor
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You are using the wrong type of Japanese saw, Japanese saws have several different versions. This was a unfair comparison

alexyip
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That's not apples to oranges, that's cranberries to watermelons!

Kolajer
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MY DUDE... HAVEN'T WATCHED YOUR CHANNEL FOR HALF AN YEAR AND YOU PASSED 1 MILLION SUBS. WELL DONE 👍

the_flourishing_god
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Silky Saw 650 Katanaboy... Would have been much much more appropriate

DropForgedSurvival
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I want to see you doing a delimbing comparison. You know, what these Japanese saws were actually made for. I would think the Buck Saw would be a bit cumbersome to wield in an apple orchard...

jasonthephoneboy
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I like the idea, but I have to call foul! The Japanese saw needs to be more comparable. At least A Silky Katana Boy 500 if not the 650. The curve of the blade on this shorter saw, and how it has to be held is making this an unfair fight. They need to be more similar strokes.

TheTahoeJohn
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did you know .. there is many type of saw in japan . not only the one in this video.. but still go with this little one . lright then haha

Centzzzz
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Your buck saw is like 20x the size of the Silky... and they are used in completely different applications. It should be called "Right tool for the job vs. The wrong tool for the job" This test just tells a story of bias and disregard for accuracy to benefit said bias. If you wanted to do something accurate and unbiased you would have used a Japanese timber saw.

gauntmon
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The arm motion used on the Japanese saw is twice, maybe 3 times that of the Buck Saw. It just seems to be more work with less productivity. I think I'll stick to sewing and crafting, thank you very much! Nicely done video and informative. Thank you.

MissRebekah