on vacation, and that I was going to be building a new Roubo bench using some reclaimed timbers (here). In the last few days however, I realized I don’t really need another work bench, but wha...
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I switch to my new favorite cross-cut saw…the old Disston #7 that I made a new handle for here, and mark out my cuts. Up on the bench, its much easier to track a line, so no need for the
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Anyway, I won’t go into the details of cutting all the cheeks. If you want the particulars, check out last weeks post on HowToSawATenon.
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pics of my latest saw rehab…I finally finished the handle on that Disston #12 from the GramercyToolsSawHandleMakersRasp post a little while
for saws over the past two months and I’m just catching up now, plus I finally finished the SuperSawBench, and have tried to squeeze in some sharpenings for my own saws, plus the normal rigam...
https://thesawblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/the-super-saw-bench-finale/#comment-444
10 degrees of negative rake….and she is a sweet ripper! This is the saw that I used to make TheBigRip. Mike Wenzloff, smart guy that he is, recommended this rake and damn if he wasn’t right ...
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Does the side plate have square holes,you didnt show it seperately?
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Thanks for the great instructions but, how would you clean up the handle? Or should I even bother since I am planning on listing them on ebay? I have no clue as to what I am doing. I found these ...
https://thesawblog.wordpress.com/2011/05/22/cleaning-a-saw-plate/#comment-441
I enjoyed your story on vises.I wasn't aware that there was that much difference in them. But then again I mostly used my vise gor automotive work not making or sharpening saws.
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My hats off to you on having so many saws to sharpen, and having the great skill in sharpening them. Thanks for allowing me to view this article and I hope that I can help in the knife sharpening...
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