swagman
Established Member
Hi all. I just finished off another backsaw build. The handle wood is Tasmanian Blackwood. Its not the easiest of timbers to shape but it does give a very nice end finish.
The tooth line length is 8 1/2 inches and its been sharpened 14tpi.
I recently purchased 2 different types of counterbores that suit the saw screws I use from TFWW. At this point I have only trialled the type on the left hand side of the photo but the results were extremely precise when compared to my previous method of using a 1/2" forstner bit.
Work on the next backsaw has already commenced. This one I am using Australian Jarrah as the handle wood.
Regards, Stewie.
The tooth line length is 8 1/2 inches and its been sharpened 14tpi.
I recently purchased 2 different types of counterbores that suit the saw screws I use from TFWW. At this point I have only trialled the type on the left hand side of the photo but the results were extremely precise when compared to my previous method of using a 1/2" forstner bit.
Work on the next backsaw has already commenced. This one I am using Australian Jarrah as the handle wood.
Regards, Stewie.