Joe
Established Member
I've been practising sharpening an old Tyzack tenon saw, which is 13 tpi, using a rip profile. I've been lightly jointing the teeth and then filing to remove the flats in order to try and get teeth of an even height. The problem is I keep ending up with very uneven looking gullets. Can anyone offer me any tips for avoiding this? If the gullets are uneven does this mean the teeth are different heights too? I want to try and get the hang of this before I need to sharpen my Gramercy dovetail saw (a lovely, lovely saw, now stocked by Ray Iles) - I'm terrified of ruining it!
Thanks
Joel
Thanks
Joel