I've got a 4 1/2 TPI 26" rip saw but it's slow on resawing lengths of hardwood.
I know some people talk about Roubo-style frame saws, but before I go down that road I'd like to continue to experiment with a standard hand saw on wood between 2 and 10" wide.
The plan is to buy a cheap but vintage ebay hand saw and retooth it with an optimum set-up for resawing hardwood.
I thought I might try 2 1/2 TPI, with 0 degrees rake, and teeth with deep gullets to clear the dust, maybe 1/2"?
Is a longer blade, say 26/28", too long, given the stresses that resawing a board puts on the saw?
I know some people talk about Roubo-style frame saws, but before I go down that road I'd like to continue to experiment with a standard hand saw on wood between 2 and 10" wide.
The plan is to buy a cheap but vintage ebay hand saw and retooth it with an optimum set-up for resawing hardwood.
I thought I might try 2 1/2 TPI, with 0 degrees rake, and teeth with deep gullets to clear the dust, maybe 1/2"?
Is a longer blade, say 26/28", too long, given the stresses that resawing a board puts on the saw?