Sheffield Tony
Ghost of the disenchanted
My current WIP is supposed to be a wall clock. But it has a few curved parts, so I got distracted making a saw:
I had a 800x150x40mm piece of Elm, which came from a tree on the Wimpole estate near Cambridge. It was actually the waste cut out to make the slot in the bed of a bowl lathe, and so is effectively quartersawn.
The other parts were 2 M8 bolts, a couple of #8 screw shanks for the pins to hold the blade, some brass tube for the ferrules and a blunt Irwin hardpoint saw. I made the blade out of this by hacksaw and saw file. Only power tools used were a pillar drill to make the holes for the pins to hold the blade - the turned wooden parts were done by pole lathe.
Only after making this did I spot the Roy Underhill episode on making a frame saw. Their one definitely is more elegant than mine. Maybe a Mk2.
Now to make the clock. Got to be careful with that blade - it took me 2 hours to make ! Need to find an easier way, I think.
I had a 800x150x40mm piece of Elm, which came from a tree on the Wimpole estate near Cambridge. It was actually the waste cut out to make the slot in the bed of a bowl lathe, and so is effectively quartersawn.
The other parts were 2 M8 bolts, a couple of #8 screw shanks for the pins to hold the blade, some brass tube for the ferrules and a blunt Irwin hardpoint saw. I made the blade out of this by hacksaw and saw file. Only power tools used were a pillar drill to make the holes for the pins to hold the blade - the turned wooden parts were done by pole lathe.
Only after making this did I spot the Roy Underhill episode on making a frame saw. Their one definitely is more elegant than mine. Maybe a Mk2.
Now to make the clock. Got to be careful with that blade - it took me 2 hours to make ! Need to find an easier way, I think.