xy mosian
Established Member
I don't need to use a coping saw very often. The one I have I have known for more than sixty years, crikey, yes it was my dad's. Of course the saw, or rather the blade, sags through lack of tension. Not needing the saw very often the problem gets sidelined, and forgotten.
Yestarday the problem reared it's head again and I decided to do something about it. Some make complete frame saw frames to hold the standard blade. Me I wondered if the Eclipse could be converted to frame saw set up. An answer turned out to be quick and simple, not perfect for all uses but good enough for the job in hand.
Maximum tension on frame I started with.
Strut sizing.
Much more tension as can be seen by the gap on the tensioning screw near the handle.
I don't claim this at all. Who knows if, or where, I may have seen it on the cloudy web.
Any way five minutes and the result is a blade with a good ping when tensioned.
I hope this may be useful.
Geoff.
Yestarday the problem reared it's head again and I decided to do something about it. Some make complete frame saw frames to hold the standard blade. Me I wondered if the Eclipse could be converted to frame saw set up. An answer turned out to be quick and simple, not perfect for all uses but good enough for the job in hand.
Maximum tension on frame I started with.
Strut sizing.
Much more tension as can be seen by the gap on the tensioning screw near the handle.
I don't claim this at all. Who knows if, or where, I may have seen it on the cloudy web.
Any way five minutes and the result is a blade with a good ping when tensioned.
I hope this may be useful.
Geoff.