Well, if you want to cut wood, lots of wood, and have a light weight saw……….
What you need is a long stroke.
I use the short bacho saw as a bone saw, for removing skull plates. But if you want a saw that can remove skull plates and is great at cutting wood, what you want is a bow saw.
Like the Wyoming saw.
The problem with the wyoming saw is that it is heavy and has a short stroke. Also it has a short throat depth.
Short stroke saws will wear you out, just trying to cut small diameter wood.
What you want is a replaceable blade bow saw that is super light weight and sturdy.
Look into the Bob Dustrude's Quick buck saw.
It comes in several sizes, is super light weight, packs small, and is very strong.
light weight bow saws tend to flex and suffer from blade twist. Thats why heavy, thick bow saws exist.
The only one that we have found to be light and work flawlessly is the Bob Dustrude's.
You can buy them on amazon, or from Duluth pack.
If you care, you can buy replacement blades, or bone blades at the time you order.
The wood blade will cut bone.
A video a friend made of his saw.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5BH8rMZXOM
No small parts to get lost, quick, easy to use, stores with the long blade non exposed so your stuff does not get damaged.
But the real joy is when you cut wood with this saw.
So strong, so stable, and so light.
If you cut wood for your tipi with a stove in the back country, its the best I have used.