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Woman with a Tool: Perfectly Ripped

 
A true master of wood has zero tolerance for coarse, crude cuts made by inferior instruments. Unfortunately, modern, machine-made handsaws give a man just that. And who wants to look like a hack? That’s why we’re enamored of the Wenzloff & Sons Disston Panel Saw, a fine, crosscutting confection crafted in true 1890s style by a five-person workshop in Forest Grove, Oregon. This badass blade is made from high tensile spring steel married to a Swiss pear wood handle and performs clean, precision cuts thanks to its taper-ground form. Use it to fell your neighbor’s view-killing trees, and instead of taking offense, they may just compliment your strikingly beautiful implement.
$285, wenzloffandsons.com

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