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Gonna have a bit more of a go at carving. Done a little and starting to get the bug.

 

Would 192 with carving bar be any good? Know it will have to be ported to get the best from it. Just been using 341 and standard bar so far but not exactly delicate!

 

Any lighter wieght saw suggestions would be appreciated

 

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I am no carving god by any means :) , but personally i would of thought it would be a good little saw for detailing a carving, i read somewhere i think it was ed robinsons website ( he sells cannon bars etc,) that it is not recommended running a carving bar on a saw over 40cc. so i would say go forth and carve!

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I splashed out a while back and got a ms200 with carving bar and it just is a grand little saw, all the power for long cuts but light enough for the fiddely bits and same spare parts as climbing saw.

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