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    Default Saw Vices and Vises


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    Wow. I think someone has had a little too much computer time! Just kidding. I wasn't familiar with a couple of those, so now the're in my favorites. Thanks.

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    I realised today that I forgot to say that, having used the chisel morticer, I had an idea.

    It has a rear fence ... a clamp ... and it moves left and right by handwheel.
    Hmmmm.
    Might become a good saw sharpening station ... ?


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    A long shop-made saw vice + nice enough video ...

    Sharpening a Dovetail Saw - Fine Woodworking Video

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    And this article ...

    Vises with vices… by Matthew Cianci

    came from here ...

    Suggested Reading - Saws

    <happy smile>

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    That Matthew Cianci has a blog ...

    The Saw Blog

    One interesting thing I thought was his use of a piece of wood sitting on the saw blade marking the bevel/fleam angle, rather than a mark on the saw vice or the bench.

    Also good fun ... The Big Rip: http://www.wkfinetools.com/wWorking/.../bigRip-01.asp

    Paul.

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    I'm so disappointed you left out mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    I'm so disappointed you left out mine
    OMG Bob ... I had no idea ...

    That's very steampunk of you

    NICE saw, by the way!

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    Good stuff here too ... in German

    Old Ladies: Saegekluppe - Saw vice vise

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    The Real Deal ACME saw vice links ...

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f152/s...1/#post1479745

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    Saw Filing Jigs that may just work ...

    (Probably could benefit from some refinements)

    Saw Filing - The Jig Jig

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    Eclipse jig

    "This is a well thought out saw filing guide, little used by Eclipse.
    Triangular file can be set in five different angles for rip/ crosscut etc.
    Fitted with a new file, 3 good corners to use.
    Can be set square across the blade for rip or angled either way for crosscut.
    It has a screwed depth adjuster for an even depth."

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