Old saws
…commonly available tooth size for small saws. In my view, the only disposable saw should be saws with finer teeth, because to sharpen finer saws becomes much less practicable and…
…commonly available tooth size for small saws. In my view, the only disposable saw should be saws with finer teeth, because to sharpen finer saws becomes much less practicable and…
…who sharpens and restores saws. Jakob runs his saw restoration business as an independant restorer and sets and sharpens his saws by hand. Adding it to my chosen saws completed…
…This is one of the Spear & Jackson double-century celebration saws to mark 200 years of saw making back in the lat 1960’s. S&J claim to be the oldest saw…
…Traditional Tenon Saw represents an excellent choice for a quality crafted mid-priced tenon saw. The following features distinguish this saw: Hand-crafted from the finest high carbon steel with resharpenable teeth….
…saw, a Disston rip saw and a Disston panel saw. I have used them since 1965, throughout my life as a working craftsman, (that means most days) sharpened them myself…
…the saw plate and direction to the cutting strokes. Plastic saw handles usually allow for about five fingers. It’s surprising the beauty and fit of any vintage saw handle smoothed…
…a new saw, to see if the steel is tempered correctly and not too thick in the plate, is to pass the saw tip into the handle hole. This is…
…are all factors that determine how a saw is sharpened. Try cutting oak with one saw and then try the same saw doing the same task say in cherry. The…
The result of me showing the difference between a newly arrived gents saw and then one touched up with a half stroke from a fine saw file to each gullet…
…a good saw, maybe.’ I’m glad whoever owned this saw is not my dentist! The teeth were as rugged as the Himalayas, the largest peaks and troughs I ever saw…