profchris
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I am ripping a 3/4 inch mahogany board, 14 inches wide, into two thinner 14 inch boards. A brace of one-piece guitar backs, in case you wonder why. The board is ex a Victorian wardrobe, so probably Central American.
I'm using an old, no-name 26 inch handsaw which is 5tpi and I've sharpened rip. After sharpening the points of the teeth are sharp enough to nick skin, but after 10 mins sawing they are very noticeably less sharp. Still cutting though, but gently rather than aggressively.
Questions:
1. Is this dulling just normal? Or do I have a duff saw? If not,
2. Is it normal for the technique I'm using? I'm effectively sawing mainly end grain because I stand the board almost vertical, end grain up, and saw alternately from opposite corners at around 30 degrees to the horizontal. My sawdust is finer than when I cut at 45 degrees plus when normal ripping, but if I increase the angle I risk not cutting straight across.
3. I know I could do with fewer tpi, and one day will attempt that - what would be a good tpi number for deep ripping (4 inches up to 14). And what saw file size will I need?
For now I will persevere and get the cut made, but I'd like to be better set up, if possible, for next time.
I'm using an old, no-name 26 inch handsaw which is 5tpi and I've sharpened rip. After sharpening the points of the teeth are sharp enough to nick skin, but after 10 mins sawing they are very noticeably less sharp. Still cutting though, but gently rather than aggressively.
Questions:
1. Is this dulling just normal? Or do I have a duff saw? If not,
2. Is it normal for the technique I'm using? I'm effectively sawing mainly end grain because I stand the board almost vertical, end grain up, and saw alternately from opposite corners at around 30 degrees to the horizontal. My sawdust is finer than when I cut at 45 degrees plus when normal ripping, but if I increase the angle I risk not cutting straight across.
3. I know I could do with fewer tpi, and one day will attempt that - what would be a good tpi number for deep ripping (4 inches up to 14). And what saw file size will I need?
For now I will persevere and get the cut made, but I'd like to be better set up, if possible, for next time.