gold_bantam
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Hi all,
Richard Maguire makes a compelling case for using a hardpoint saw for ripping by hand. The Best Rip Saws? Making Thick Cuts. Hand Tool Woodworking
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on this. I love non disposable good quality tools as much as the next woodworker, but the article and video got me thinking. How many saw files am I likely to burn through, and they seem to be about £14 a piece now, and overall there is probably more metal going into disposal from files than the disposable saw. I guess the grim plastic handles can't be recycled whereas at least old files can go to metal recycling.
My other issue is I actually find the wooden handle on my Spear and Jackson quite uncomfortable, and the Canadian Disston I used to have was the same. I suspect the hardpoint handles are at least comfortable for use? I guess I should look at modifying the wooden handle but there's a million other projects I'd like to do first.
I should say I'm not an experienced handsaw user and as a weekend woodworker haven't had to replace my saw files yet.
Thank you.
Richard Maguire makes a compelling case for using a hardpoint saw for ripping by hand. The Best Rip Saws? Making Thick Cuts. Hand Tool Woodworking
Just wondering what people's thoughts are on this. I love non disposable good quality tools as much as the next woodworker, but the article and video got me thinking. How many saw files am I likely to burn through, and they seem to be about £14 a piece now, and overall there is probably more metal going into disposal from files than the disposable saw. I guess the grim plastic handles can't be recycled whereas at least old files can go to metal recycling.
My other issue is I actually find the wooden handle on my Spear and Jackson quite uncomfortable, and the Canadian Disston I used to have was the same. I suspect the hardpoint handles are at least comfortable for use? I guess I should look at modifying the wooden handle but there's a million other projects I'd like to do first.
I should say I'm not an experienced handsaw user and as a weekend woodworker haven't had to replace my saw files yet.
Thank you.