Bluekingfisher":2ltuv61c said:Pardon my ignorance on the subject but do you have to fabricate your own saw spine or is it purchased then tuned accordingly.
Fantastic project by the way.
David
condeesteso":2ygosjci said:Lovely saw, great to see the build and I'm sure it feels good to use. How did your mate cut the very fine slot in the back for the plate? I'm always amazed at the fit Klaus and Pedder get on theirs and I wonder how it is done?
condeesteso":huzt9ntl said:Thanks Stewie. A mine of info on backsaw.net! I'd come across the folding technique but it must be very hard to remove all spring and get it really tight, I wondered. The drill press is a possible (in the average workshop) but I know a man with a milling machine :wink: - that may be worth investigating. Where are those 20 thou blades sourced from? Sorry, end of questions now.
Harbo":mb1yz8lo said:Lovely work Stewie - thanks for the WIP.
Rod
Tony Zaffuto":1096exuw said:Beautiful work!
Have you ever considered impregnating wood with resin to offer protection against an unthinkable dropping of the saw? I would hate to see a handle as pretty as that, cracked, and infused resin may offer some insurance against a break.
Not to me, unfortunately! What a lovely piece of wood, what a beautiful work! =D> =D> =D>swagman":gp0yashn said:I am very pleased to mention that the Burl Handled Backsaw has just been sold. :yes:
Stewie;
GLFaria":1uldgdhz said:Not to me, unfortunately! What a lovely piece of wood, what a beautiful work! =D> =D> =D>swagman":1uldgdhz said:I am very pleased to mention that the Burl Handled Backsaw has just been sold. :yes:
Stewie;
I may want to try making a handle for one of my saws, just to try my hand at it. How does one cut the slit in the handle for the blade?
The blade I intend to use is .8 mm thick. I have no saw with a kerf that thin, and all of them except the one I want to use have hardened teeth, so I suppose there is no point in trying to hammer these .
Must I buy an new saw just to make this handle? Seems an rather expensive way.
swagman":1pf4zds0 said:GLFaria":1pf4zds0 said:Not to me, unfortunately! What a lovely piece of wood, what a beautiful work! =D> =D> =D>swagman":1pf4zds0 said:I am very pleased to mention that the Burl Handled Backsaw has just been sold. :yes:
Stewie;
I may want to try making a handle for one of my saws, just to try my hand at it. How does one cut the slit in the handle for the blade?
The blade I intend to use is .8 mm thick. I have no saw with a kerf that thin, and all of them except the one I want to use have hardened teeth, so I suppose there is no point in trying to hammer these .
Must I buy an new saw just to make this handle? Seems an rather expensive way.
There's a number of ways that it can be done. If you don't already have a backsaw that's compatible to the slot size your after your choices are extremely limited. I cut mine using a slitting blade fitted to a bench mounted router table. These slitting blades are not designed to be operated at higher speeds so a means of reducing the routers normal operating speed need to be in place before attempting this method.
Stewie;
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