Questions Answered – Why Crosscut-pattern Saws Dominate – Part I
…sense to own saws with dedicated cross- and ripcut patterns in each saw type and size. That’s what many saw makers are indeed telling us and now selling us. Following…
…sense to own saws with dedicated cross- and ripcut patterns in each saw type and size. That’s what many saw makers are indeed telling us and now selling us. Following…
…for recutting the teeth. Yes, there is a Foley Belsaw saw tooth recutter that mechanically recuts the teeth before sharpening. The recutter stamps out the teeth into the saw plate…
…saws I chose are both a common saw type that’s been in the saw world for just under two centuries. One I bought directly from Thomas Flinn Saw Makers in…
…to bring closer visual for contrasting ripcut and crosscut tooth profiles. On eBay mosts saws will be sold as crosscut saws because most people selling them have no idea what…
…inline directness that penetrates right at the heel of the saw. As an at-the-bench saw, where wood is anchored differently than say on saw horses, the presentation of the saw…
…Most people use only about four inches of a saw file because that’s all the length required to get the cutting edge they need for each tooth. US saw files…
…ended extra-slim saw files and flat files right there in the zillion pieces he has for sale. Imagine buying a box of a dozen of the best saw files in…
…the art of the videographer who might have only one shot at that capture. I found some new old stock saw files and then three-square files that can work on…
…was a bold and noble attempt. The dedicated profiles of wooden moulding planes meant instant accessibility to the exact plane, simply by the choosing. Combination planes, on the other hand,…
…in a knife, abrasive paper, saws too of different types like, keyhole and coping saws, and you are on your way. Boring large holes in thin plastic can be a…