Alf
Established Member
... no two are ever the same. At least they aren't in my workshop. :roll: I took these more with Mike in mind, he being just a leetle bit tuned in to saw handles for some reason :lol: , but then I thought what the heck, someone else might be interested too.
First up, here are the three saws I sharpened last week. Top to bottom: a 14" Tyzack, Sons & Turner that I managed to do Bad Things to when I first started learning to sharpen; the Brookes saw I bought last weekend (this is a record turnaround from purchase to usable state :shock: ); and a 14" by Constantine Brothers I got about three weeks ago. Hmm, that would have been a record turnaround but for the Brookes...
Then today I came home with this (yes, I think we can safely say the saw problem is Back ):
You can see where I've cleaned a bit of the back to try and decipher the maker - alas, totally invisible except for "& Son/s" and "Sheffield" stamped about three times as heavily. Well that narrows it down to about 300 possibilities then... :roll: The think about it though is the handle. The grip is really rather small; here it is compared to the Tyzack:
I can get all four fingers round the Tyzack; this one just takes three beautifully. In fact it fits my hand like a glove. Too bad it doesn't fit the saw. :?
You should be able to make out it's been morticed for a much thicker and deeper back - possibly a larger saw altogether? I wonder what happened? Did the previous owner just bung on the nearest spare when the original bust? Or did he too find that handle so comfy he felt it worthwhile transferring it to a new saw? 'Course we'll never know, but it's oh-so-tempting to have a shot at making one to that pattern myself - but with a better fit for the back. :wink:
Cheers, Alf
First up, here are the three saws I sharpened last week. Top to bottom: a 14" Tyzack, Sons & Turner that I managed to do Bad Things to when I first started learning to sharpen; the Brookes saw I bought last weekend (this is a record turnaround from purchase to usable state :shock: ); and a 14" by Constantine Brothers I got about three weeks ago. Hmm, that would have been a record turnaround but for the Brookes...
Then today I came home with this (yes, I think we can safely say the saw problem is Back ):
You can see where I've cleaned a bit of the back to try and decipher the maker - alas, totally invisible except for "& Son/s" and "Sheffield" stamped about three times as heavily. Well that narrows it down to about 300 possibilities then... :roll: The think about it though is the handle. The grip is really rather small; here it is compared to the Tyzack:
I can get all four fingers round the Tyzack; this one just takes three beautifully. In fact it fits my hand like a glove. Too bad it doesn't fit the saw. :?
You should be able to make out it's been morticed for a much thicker and deeper back - possibly a larger saw altogether? I wonder what happened? Did the previous owner just bung on the nearest spare when the original bust? Or did he too find that handle so comfy he felt it worthwhile transferring it to a new saw? 'Course we'll never know, but it's oh-so-tempting to have a shot at making one to that pattern myself - but with a better fit for the back. :wink:
Cheers, Alf