I bought a Crown saw having read that it was FWW's "Best Buy" but was not very happy with it?
Following David C's advice I filed down the kerf but still not OK, especially having handled Rob's (Woodbloke) LN saws - the Crown saw felt really clunky!
So after a few hours work with bandsaw and rasps on an off-cut of spalted beech:
Still not a LN, but a much better feel to it (I copied the shape from an old saw of mine).
I used my collection of cheapo Workshopheaven, Dick's & my 1 Auriou.
You certainly get what you pay for - the Auriou which is a grain 13 (fine) removed wood faster and finer than the coarser cheaper ones and was the one I kept going back to.
Rod
Following David C's advice I filed down the kerf but still not OK, especially having handled Rob's (Woodbloke) LN saws - the Crown saw felt really clunky!
So after a few hours work with bandsaw and rasps on an off-cut of spalted beech:
Still not a LN, but a much better feel to it (I copied the shape from an old saw of mine).
I used my collection of cheapo Workshopheaven, Dick's & my 1 Auriou.
You certainly get what you pay for - the Auriou which is a grain 13 (fine) removed wood faster and finer than the coarser cheaper ones and was the one I kept going back to.
Rod