I restore classic English saws [hand and backsaws], from the 19th and 18th centuries. I'm looking for a power tool to re-file teeth and gullets into damaged saws.
A big part of restoring is sharpening. Particularly where the saw has either been badly sharpened in the past, or has been damaged or has broken teeth. Then you have to "joint" the toothline: run a flat file or a grinder straight across the tipes of the teeth, until all have been 'point-flattened'. Then cut the gullets anew - individually - to even out the faults.
It's a lot of work. Hand work. A full 28" ripsaw with say 3 teeth per inch might involve filing away a total of 6 to 8 square inches of saw blade, between all the teeth. By hand, that's several hours of wrist- and arm-numbing work.
So I'm looking for a hand-held reciprocating power tool that will hold a triangular saw file. And I haven't found one so far.
Any ideas, UK Workshoppers?
A big part of restoring is sharpening. Particularly where the saw has either been badly sharpened in the past, or has been damaged or has broken teeth. Then you have to "joint" the toothline: run a flat file or a grinder straight across the tipes of the teeth, until all have been 'point-flattened'. Then cut the gullets anew - individually - to even out the faults.
It's a lot of work. Hand work. A full 28" ripsaw with say 3 teeth per inch might involve filing away a total of 6 to 8 square inches of saw blade, between all the teeth. By hand, that's several hours of wrist- and arm-numbing work.
So I'm looking for a hand-held reciprocating power tool that will hold a triangular saw file. And I haven't found one so far.
Any ideas, UK Workshoppers?