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…& J saws including tenon saws of different lengths too and these are fine for reworking as well. I have different blog posts on how to refine such saws to…
…& J saws including tenon saws of different lengths too and these are fine for reworking as well. I have different blog posts on how to refine such saws to…
I use saw and flat files of different types considerably because we have fifty student saws that need sharpening regularly and of course if a saw file barely sharpens a…
…the toe-end of the saw as you progress deeper. Go to my YT sharpening saw video for more on how to perfect your saw teeth. More on this saw shortly….
…western saws. Too many, but, surprisingly, the saw didn’t really balk at the work and this was because of the passive front rake. If I were to sharpen a saw…
…accept these evidencing the advanced evolved handsaw of the day and of course a handsaw it is, kinda sorta. Look on ebay for a handsaw and you see the same…
…saw. If you are looking for a good bench hand saw such as a panel saw, which we use for rip and crosscut sawing, you cannot go wrong with a…
…types, that’s Japanese saws and western saws, do struggle with saws buckling either on the return stroke or the pull stroke. Now I do know this to be true. It…
When I learned to sharpen a saw the first time the result was acceptable but mostly this was because my saw was new and it was a first time sharpening…
…to as a tool box saw though that’s not correct at all. My small Disston, ripcut and 10 points, is my bench saw. I would not use it on saw…
…to redeem themselves from now manufacturing such low grade saw files, I was glad to set up the saws and start filing, and file I did. The school’s saws I…