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18th February 2015, 04:12 PM #1Deceased
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12 inch Tenon Saw.
Nearly complete. Will have to wait another 5 days for the shellac to harden before I can buff the handle to a nice shine.
I have commissioned Chalco Stamp & Die Co.in the U.K to make me a couple of makers hand stamps; 1 for brass backs on backsaws, and the other for doing wooden hand planes. Both will read TOTE TOOL CO.
Some details on this Tenon Saw. 0.025 gauge saw plate; 12 inch length; 3 5/8 inch below the spine; filed and sharpened 12 tpi; rip tooth; 10 degrees negative rake.
The handle wood is Tasmanian Blackwood.
regards; Stewie.
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19th February 2015, 10:21 AM #2
Nice saw Stewie. Let us know how those stamps work out. I've got a jewelry designer in discussions about them.
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26th February 2015, 09:12 AM #4Innovations are those useful things that, by dint of chance, manage to survive the stupidity and destructive tendencies inherent in human nature.
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The saw plate dimensional ratio on this backsaw has been changed from 3.3 to 4. I also added in a 1/4" cant to the tooth line.
I should mention that this backsaw should have ended up 16inch in length. Using a 12 inch steel rule, I had 2 lines marked. The 1st at 12 inches, The 2nd, 4 inches past this point. You can work it out for yourself which mark I followed when I cut the saw plate with the metal shears.
Stewie;
Before change: 12" x 3 5/8". 3.3 : 1
After change:
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How did you trim the blade?
Did you trim the spine side and re drill the holes?
Or trim the tooth side and retooth?
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