RussellT
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I have an old saw that belonged (I think) to my grandfather which was recently retrieved from a shed with a leaky roof.
I have cleaned it up and am thinking about sharpening it, but I can't find any information on the saw tooth pattern. It is a crosscut saw and the teeth are similar, but not the same, as M tooth patterns I have found on the web.
Each "M" is the same with one point set left and the other right. The outer edges of the legs of the M are sharpened with a fleam angle and the inner V at the top of the V is sharpened square across the blade like a rip saw.
So far, so good. I decided to try and follow the existing teeth and file them to the same shape as they were. When I put my file in the first V at the top of the M it rocks around and the angle is closer to (but less than) 90 degrees than 60. That seemed odd to me so I'm thinking again.
Can anyone advise me on angles etc please.
Russell
I have cleaned it up and am thinking about sharpening it, but I can't find any information on the saw tooth pattern. It is a crosscut saw and the teeth are similar, but not the same, as M tooth patterns I have found on the web.
Each "M" is the same with one point set left and the other right. The outer edges of the legs of the M are sharpened with a fleam angle and the inner V at the top of the V is sharpened square across the blade like a rip saw.
So far, so good. I decided to try and follow the existing teeth and file them to the same shape as they were. When I put my file in the first V at the top of the M it rocks around and the angle is closer to (but less than) 90 degrees than 60. That seemed odd to me so I'm thinking again.
Can anyone advise me on angles etc please.
Russell