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Best saw for cutting maybe 3" diameter logs for a hot tent stove in the back country?

I have a Seek Outside Large stove.

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Is it better to have fine or coarse teeth?

All the wood I'll be cutting with it is junk evergreens. Nothing hard like back east.
 

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For the Silky saws, Coarse teeth will cut everything including oak, but the fine is definitely better in bone, if you want it to pull double duty.
 
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It looks like the Silky 180 is lighter and bigger than the pocketboy. Am I seeing that right?
 

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Looking at Amazon descriptions, the 170mm Pocketboy w/ medium teeth is 2.39oz; the 180mm professional w/large teeth is 5.6oz. I ordered the 170mm pocketboy last night.
 
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I’ve been using a Superior Fruit Pruning saw, it’s light and cuts like a dream. The steel is top quality. It’s Made in USA. It’s cheap too.
To me, the 8-1/2” Superior feels lighter than the 6” Silky.
You can also drill holes in the beach wood handle of the Superior if you want it lighter.
 
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Looking at Amazon descriptions, the 170mm Pocketboy w/ medium teeth is 2.39oz; the 180mm professional w/large teeth is 5.6oz. I ordered the 170mm pocketboy last night.

I'm seeing weights all over the place.

Fine Tooth Pocket Boy 170: 7.2oz

Medium Tooth Pocket Boy 170: 2.39 oz

Large Tooth Pocket Boy 170: 7 oz

Large Tooth Pocket Boy 170 Curved Blade: 7.4oz

Are the weights just wrong?

I would like the curved blade large tooth one the most. Will probably cut the best.
 
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This shows medium 170 at 7.2 oz, so I'm guessing that is a typo on amazon.
 

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Pocketboy will do 3" thick with not much trouble. Bigboy will annihilate that stuff.

Big boy in picture, cut those lengths fairly quickly. Orange handle = large teeth.

Whatever a pocketboy weighs it will be worth having, that's the saw I use for whitetail hunting.

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I'll weigh my 180, but it's worth it's weight. I carry it 100% if the time. I use it to clear shooting lanes all the time.
 

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There is also a 130mm Pocketboy, its a bit of a pain in the arse for bigger wood, but for 3" and under it is only marginally slower then my 180mm, but smaller packing size and 2/3 the weight.
 

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I’ve got a custom saw from:

David Gardner
GOLD Gear
by Gardner Outdoor Lightweight Designs

It’s a wicked sharp modified pruning saw blade that he sells with a sheath. It’s designed for the ultralight backpacking crowd.


BP


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Just got a curved blade, large tooth pocket boy. 7.9 oz without case. 10.2 with case
 
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