View Full Version : Some pink ivory
Ron Bontz
5th December 2013, 07:17 AM
I generally just lurk a bit here and there, but decided to post these saws as I had a few customers down this way. Definitely a very hard wood and chips easily. It was my first experience with this wood. If the handles look small it is because they are child size/ small adult. Critiques are always welcome. Dovetail--10" x 2" x 0.020"canted, relaxed rip at 17ppi, 3* fleam and 10* rake. ( relaxed a bit for a child ) hang is 45*. Open carcass--12" x 2.5 x 0.020" canted. x cut at 14ppi,15* rake, 25* fleam, 32* approx. hang. Closed carcass- 12" x 3"x 0.025" canted. ( hybrid) 12ppi, 13* rake, 10* fleam. Same hang as open carcass.
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planemaker
5th December 2013, 10:25 AM
Oh my goodness Ron. That is most impressive. Pink Ivory handles. Matching set of 3 backsaws too. The overall presentation with your saws speaks volumes to your talent as a saw maker Ron.
Great work.
Stewie;:o
DSEL74
5th December 2013, 10:45 AM
Really loving the closed carcass, the lines are superb. It has a very streamlined, fast look to it. That is one very lucky child with better saws than most adults.
Forget my comment in the other thread as I see the saw are already here. Thanks for sharing.
DSEL74
5th December 2013, 10:47 AM
Ron, what are you doing to get such a high finish on the tote? If you care to share, and it isn't a trade secret.
RayG
5th December 2013, 11:20 AM
Welcome to the forum Ron. :2tsup:
That pink ivory is just stunning, your saws are truly works of art!
Regards
Ray
Ron Bontz
5th December 2013, 11:53 AM
Ron, what are you doing to get such a high finish on the tote? If you care to share, and it isn't a trade secret.
Nope, no trade secrets here. The finish on the totes is just 3 coats of Arm-R-Seal ( General finishes ) sold by Woodcraft. It is a semi gloss but it gets a little more glossy with depth. The rainy weather made them look a little more shiny than they actually are. True Oil / tung oil works well also.
pmcgee
5th December 2013, 02:08 PM
The lower stretch on the enclosed handle reaaaly looks like a "tongue" to me ... I keep expecting it to move! :U
Amazing work in beautiful wood!
Thank you,
Paul
I was interested as to what it looked like as timber ... found this picture ...
http://www.righteouswoods.com/Graphics/Burls_Logs/PinkIvoryCrotchesSlabs.jpg
Ron Bontz
5th December 2013, 03:54 PM
Yes that's it. Only mine was about 36" long and had more defects.