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Silky Saw Big Boy Folding Saw 360MM
The Silky BigBoy 360 mm is a robust, professional-grade folding saw, featuring a long, curved 14.2-inch blade ideal for tackling large branches and small trunks with ease. Its impulse‑hardened, taper‑ground, chrome-plated blade boasts aggressive Mirai‑Me teeth, offering smooth, fast cutting and extended edge retention.
The Silky Bigboy comes in three main variants, based on their respective specifications:
- Medium Tooth Black
- Large Tooth Red
- Extra Large Tooth Yellow
All varying in weight, they offer great balance, reach and portability, and the sturdy aluminium frame houses a two-position lock for standard or flush cuts.
The non-slip GOM rubber or arbour-composite handle ensures a secure, comfortable grip, even in wet conditions. Built in Japan and backed by Silky’s limited lifetime warranty, the BigBoy stands out as an essential saw for pruning, trail work, camp chores, and medium-duty construction tasks.
Silky saws are designed to cut on the pull stroke. At the first stroke you place the pull saw so that the teeth that are closest to the handle grab the wood first. After the first pull stroke you slide the saw back to the starting position by a soft push stroke (without force). During the pull stroke the thin blade will not bow because there is no lateral tension. The blade just follows the cut. If the saw ever becomes caught, never push hard or wrench, this may lead to lateral tensions which can damage or brake the blade. Always lift the weight off the blade to release the saw.
The Silky saw guarantees a fine kerf and requires little force. Do not burden. Like your grandfather always said: let the saw do the work. You will feel less tired and it lengthens the life of the saw. When you see the sign of impulse hardening the saw is impulse hardened and cannot be filed with the Silky file. You can recognize it by the black teeth tips, caused by impulse hardening. You can slightly control the wood loss by the place where you hold the handle:
- Close to the blade: there is relatively little pressure on the blade. The saw will take the least wood, making you able to saw in a highly controlled manner and with precision.
- Further from the blade: there is more pressure on the blade. The cutting action is maximum, but less precise.
Maintenance
- Treat your saw with love. The blade must be kept clean, otherwise the cutting action will be lost. Resin dissolves in olive oil, which is an effective and environmental friendly way to maintain the blade with. Be aware that if you use more aggressive liquids it can damage the rubber material of the handle.
- When not using the saw, make sure it is dry at all times. Store the saw in its scabbard in a dry place.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Blade length: 360mm or 14.2 inches
- Teeth per 30mm/in: 10/8.5
- Weight: 450g
- Replacement Blade No.351-36
SKU 354-36 Large Tooth Red Handle
- Blade length: 360mm or 14.2 inches
- Teeth per 30mm/in: 7/5.9
- Weight: 450g
- Replacement Blade No.355-36
SKU 356-36 Extra Large Tooth Yellow Handle
- Blade length: 360mm or 14.2 inches
- Teeth per 30mm/in: 6.5/5.5
- Weight: 440g
- Replacement Blade No.357-36









