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2300 Recreation
December 2004
0423-2822-MTDC

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Saws That Sing:
A Guide to Using Crosscut Saws

David E. Michael, Author
Tahoe National Forest
Brian Vachowski, Program Leader

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[photo] Men using a crosscut saw

OEO2A4-Crosscut Saw

 

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