Hello,
I watched recently a video of Chris Schwarz dimensioning wood by hand. I have seen this video a few times before, but now it surprised me how fast he is ripping through that (probably 1 inch) hardwood with a hand saw
He tells in the clip, that it is a small panel saw with 8 or 9 TPI. I know that sawing perpendicular to the board is faster (and harder), but I was surprised by the speed he has, even though I see that he is rushing on purpose. He is not even using the full length of that small saw.
Is it that his saw is super sharp or the wood (whatever species that might be - maybe red oak) is so easy to rip?
I watched recently a video of Chris Schwarz dimensioning wood by hand. I have seen this video a few times before, but now it surprised me how fast he is ripping through that (probably 1 inch) hardwood with a hand saw
He tells in the clip, that it is a small panel saw with 8 or 9 TPI. I know that sawing perpendicular to the board is faster (and harder), but I was surprised by the speed he has, even though I see that he is rushing on purpose. He is not even using the full length of that small saw.
Is it that his saw is super sharp or the wood (whatever species that might be - maybe red oak) is so easy to rip?