Klaus Kretschmar
Established Member
Hi handtoolers,
after a long brake due to some allergy issues I'm back in saw making together with Pedder again. Currently it's only possible to me to work with ebony and olive without having reactions. I'm happy enough being able to continue the handle making on this limited base. Better than nothing after all. The downside is, that both timbers are not that easy to get. Remembering the good wishes and appreciated hints I've got from UKW members, I want to show some of Pedders and my work after having restarted the saw making this year.
There are a few fine joinery saws with ebony handles like this one:
Then a carcase saw with an olive handle
A little crosscutter with anengraved spine done by Catharine Kennedy (Cloudy) and an extremely thin blade of 0.3 mm . The handle is Karelian birch. This handle was made of an older blank that I had only to finish more or less.
Finally a prototype of a sash saw handle was done. The design compared to our regular sash saw handle was changed in order to make it some more "TLT".
Here a pic that shows a cocobolo handeled saw that was made in 2011 (it's my user) to compare the designs
Cheers
Klaus
after a long brake due to some allergy issues I'm back in saw making together with Pedder again. Currently it's only possible to me to work with ebony and olive without having reactions. I'm happy enough being able to continue the handle making on this limited base. Better than nothing after all. The downside is, that both timbers are not that easy to get. Remembering the good wishes and appreciated hints I've got from UKW members, I want to show some of Pedders and my work after having restarted the saw making this year.
There are a few fine joinery saws with ebony handles like this one:
Then a carcase saw with an olive handle
A little crosscutter with anengraved spine done by Catharine Kennedy (Cloudy) and an extremely thin blade of 0.3 mm . The handle is Karelian birch. This handle was made of an older blank that I had only to finish more or less.
Finally a prototype of a sash saw handle was done. The design compared to our regular sash saw handle was changed in order to make it some more "TLT".
Here a pic that shows a cocobolo handeled saw that was made in 2011 (it's my user) to compare the designs
Cheers
Klaus