Hello,
Can someone explain me the proper use of knife wall method? It is described in Robert Wearing's book and also popularized by Paul Sellers and others.
Basically, I score a line around the board and chisel out a half V groove. Then I register my saw against the wall which should help me cut straight.
At the same time, I cannot register the saw against the wall, as the set of the saw would cut past the wall, so I have to cut just arbitrary distance away from the knife wall that I deem appropriate as not to disturb the wall with the set.
Or I can tilt the saw to cut a bit away from plumb to the outside.
So why bother with the knife wall, if I cannot register the saw plate against it?
Thank you.
Can someone explain me the proper use of knife wall method? It is described in Robert Wearing's book and also popularized by Paul Sellers and others.
Basically, I score a line around the board and chisel out a half V groove. Then I register my saw against the wall which should help me cut straight.
At the same time, I cannot register the saw against the wall, as the set of the saw would cut past the wall, so I have to cut just arbitrary distance away from the knife wall that I deem appropriate as not to disturb the wall with the set.
Or I can tilt the saw to cut a bit away from plumb to the outside.
So why bother with the knife wall, if I cannot register the saw plate against it?
Thank you.