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  1. Chris E

    Time for a new Silky. Fixed, straight. But which one?

    I reckon the curved cuts better cause as you pull it horizontally downward pressure on the teeth is generated by the curved shape, more important for a climber because it conserves energy, same would apply to a non climber but less critical
  2. Chris E

    Time for a new Silky. Fixed, straight. But which one?

    The axe will always cut roots more efficiently than the mattock. I wouldn't worry too much about whether the handsaw is specifically designed for roots or not, just pick any handsaw that seems to match the application and budget. I think the purpose of a curved blade is to create more downward...
  3. Chris E

    Time for a new Silky. Fixed, straight. But which one?

    For roots you can also try an axe...
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