Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
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Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
I'd been finding the usual tools were letting me down in one way or another, particularly with depth/reach and ease of severing substantial roots.
In practice, this has been everything I've hoped. It is wide enough to have a useful spade-like function, has the weight to travel deep and still works well in stony ground. The fish tailed shape helps center it on roots, then slices through them pretty quickly. I was worried about chipping or blunting the edge but so far have not had this happen.
Used part of a leaf spring.
Considering making some more, perhaps a shorter version that's more convenient to carry to sites.
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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff


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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
A shorter version with a hard strikeable end may assist some, as you could use a mallet or sledge to really drive it down. Great thinking and we'll done.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
Looks very similar to burke bar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JnMO6-ql8o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JnMO6-ql8o
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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
Yes, definitely the primary source of inspiration! Still mean to make one, it's just that yamadori needs took precedence!

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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
I remember seeing a tool someone from the SA Bonsai Society had that was essentially a wire with two handles (one at each end of the wire). I believe it was a plumbers tool for root cutting. It works by pulling it back and forward and cutting through tap roots. I can't fro the life of me find it on google nor remember who it was that had it.
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Re: Dig tool: Cutting through the tough stuff
I found those saws the other day when I was looking for a small pruning saw
Ebay camping saw
Ebay camping saw