strongbow57
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Hi,looking to buy a good hand rip saw,anyone recommend a good one.
Cheers Ed
Cheers Ed
dm65":226202ng said:Birthday coming up for me and I've requested either one of these - http://www.workshopheaven.com/tools/Gyo ... _Grip.html or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ice-Bear-Japa ... 2a1416872e
Don't know if you're looking for a traditional English saw but I fancy these Japanese jobbies
Ok, size wins in this case, but can you use that behemoth to resaw by hand as well ?Jelly":3q0of5w1 said:dm65":3q0of5w1 said:Birthday coming up for me and I've requested either one of these - http://www.workshopheaven.com/tools/Gyo ... _Grip.html or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ice-Bear-Japa ... 2a1416872e
Don't know if you're looking for a traditional English saw but I fancy these Japanese jobbies
That's not a ripsaw... this is a ripsaw.
I firmly believe that the most efficient way to rip material by hand is with a 28-36" blade and with as low a TPI/PPI as you can push... my 30" 1.5tpi Disston will cut a very long way on a single stroke and will make a 3m long rip cut in 2½" thick Douglas Fir in under two minutes.
dm65":28yz16fv said:Ok, size wins in this case, but can you use that behemoth to resaw by hand as well ?
That would make a good utube video, you've got to show us nowJelly":2rwsq4d7 said:dm65":2rwsq4d7 said:Ok, size wins in this case, but can you use that behemoth to resaw by hand as well ?
Yeah! but you have to use another saw to establish a straight kerf for it to start in though... I have a 26" Tyzack with less aggressive teeth, which is better suited for re-sawing thin things.
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