Stick a fork in it, it’s done. (Better not – the tines will bend.)
I gave this another good look. A few more branches on the left, another tree straightening, and my signature were all that it needed.



Trail Guy and I wrapped it in 2 pieces of cardboard using duct tape around the edges and loaded it in the Botmobile for the next trip up the hill.
Sawtooth on a saw blade is finished! It is a relief to have accomplished an odd job and be pleased with the results.
One last photo; this is where it was and how it looked before it came my way:
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What a unique piece! This looks like it’s headed for a Mineral King cabin . . . or perhaps Silver City? I don’t recall seeing a door that “decorated in EMK or WMK, so I’m thinking it’s a SC cabin, most of which I haven’t seen close up.
Great job! Maybe post an “after” picture showing the newly painted sawblade in place?
Sharon, it is heading to Silver City today, and I don’t know which cabin it will go on. Yes, I want to see it in location and will photograph it.
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