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I liked it before changes. I love it now. I've been following the skeleton saw passaround wishing I had the money to buy a saw like that, but really I wish I had the skills and time to make a saw like yours.
Keep up the good work. Paddy
 
Thanks Rod. It is difficult to please everyone's taste, but from a makers perspective I am quite happy with the new look.

regards Stewie;
 
I liked it before and like it even more now, well done Stewie.

I've got a 14" R.Sorby that has a tapered brass back 25mm at the handle and 20mm at the end.
 
Mr_P":34ebd9xu said:
I liked it before and like it even more now, well done Stewie.

I've got a 14" R.Sorby that has a tapered brass back 25mm at the handle and 20mm at the end.

Thanks Mr P. The Sorby backsaw sounds interesting. Do you have a photo you can post.

Stewie;
 
Here it is, I only bought it because it had a friend with a very big nose :D

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swagman":tlsp3j0e said:
Very nice Mr P. The 2 circular discs attached to the brass hardback. I assume there original to the saw.

Stewie;

I think you might be using a very small screen, Stewie.
From here they look like two identical pennies, placed there to show the variation in the breadth of the back. :)
 
swagman":9voaztmq said:
Here are the completed photo's of the backsaw.

regards Stewie;




I am known to be a little too enthusiastic when sawing a long cut with a tenon saw.
You have a great shape on the top of the back at the toe, with a sharp angle underneath, this is the point I would like to see rounded, to prevent digging in, should I get the cutting angle too steep.


Bod
 
All work has now been completed on this backsaw.

I have included a photo showing the results of the kerf test on hardwood.

Thank you for your interest.

regards Stewie;



 

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