speeder1987
Established Member
Hi guys,
I've recently started woodworking and I've decided that I want to try my hand at making a jewellery box for my partners birthday. To do this I wanted to split a piece of walnut so I can book match the sides. Anyway I don't have a workshop ( you can see I do most of my work outside) so have neither the funds nor space for a bandsaw. In the search for a hand tool which could be used to split a piece of work in half I came across a frame saw. Anyway I set about making one and ended up with this
I made it from oak (I haven't applied a finish yet). I just filed flats and drilled holes through a bolt and a coach bold to make the fixings
Here it is splitting a piece of walnut
It seemed to be working pretty well, though I couldn't keep the cut straight, no matter what I did, the saw just kept wandering! I really had to fight it. I've got the saw as tensioned as I can make it without fear of breaking the saw. In the end I split the wood, but its not book matched as i had to flatten it out with a plane.
Anyone got any experience of using a frame saw?
Cheers
John
I've recently started woodworking and I've decided that I want to try my hand at making a jewellery box for my partners birthday. To do this I wanted to split a piece of walnut so I can book match the sides. Anyway I don't have a workshop ( you can see I do most of my work outside) so have neither the funds nor space for a bandsaw. In the search for a hand tool which could be used to split a piece of work in half I came across a frame saw. Anyway I set about making one and ended up with this
I made it from oak (I haven't applied a finish yet). I just filed flats and drilled holes through a bolt and a coach bold to make the fixings
Here it is splitting a piece of walnut
It seemed to be working pretty well, though I couldn't keep the cut straight, no matter what I did, the saw just kept wandering! I really had to fight it. I've got the saw as tensioned as I can make it without fear of breaking the saw. In the end I split the wood, but its not book matched as i had to flatten it out with a plane.
Anyone got any experience of using a frame saw?
Cheers
John