Hello,
I have purchased some vintage saws and now I am going to sharpen them and set them.
The saw before setting binds at the heel, but not at the toe. The plate thickness at the heel is 1,1 mm and at the toe is 0,9 mm.
If the equal set is applied to the whole length of the saw plate, the kerf gets progressively thicker as the base plate is thicker. I think that that might be causing the binding. I think that the kerf + set should be equal or less at the heel, than at the toe for western saws.
Should I apply less set at the heel so that the base plate + set will remain consistent? I tried applying the maximum set (no.4 on my pliers), but it was still not enough at the heel part - I did the whole saw with the same setting.
I am ripping a well-dried beech as a test piece.
Thank you.
I have purchased some vintage saws and now I am going to sharpen them and set them.
The saw before setting binds at the heel, but not at the toe. The plate thickness at the heel is 1,1 mm and at the toe is 0,9 mm.
If the equal set is applied to the whole length of the saw plate, the kerf gets progressively thicker as the base plate is thicker. I think that that might be causing the binding. I think that the kerf + set should be equal or less at the heel, than at the toe for western saws.
Should I apply less set at the heel so that the base plate + set will remain consistent? I tried applying the maximum set (no.4 on my pliers), but it was still not enough at the heel part - I did the whole saw with the same setting.
I am ripping a well-dried beech as a test piece.
Thank you.