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Handsaw maker

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Making new saws for traditional carpenters.

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Handsaw maker Pages Home About Springwood Handsaws. Custom made saws. Handsaw options. Prices Links Friday 6 January 2012 Saw making article in the Carpenters' Fellowships Mortice and Tenon. Following on from my talk at Frame 2011 in Cardiff, I have had an article pubished in the "Mortice & Tenon", the quarterly magazine of the Carpenters Fellowship. For those of you who don't subscribe, I've reproduced the article bellow. Making a new handsaw. I’ve always had and used old hand saws. There is nothing wrong with a modern, plastic handled saw, with its induction hardened universal teeth. In fact for cutting plywood, with its multi directional grain, they’re great, but they’re always short, and the teeth are too small for large green wood, and I’m not that keen on disposable stuff. I’ve stopped and picked up countless old rusty saws in antique shops, checked the teeth and looked down the line to see how straight they were. Invariably they are past trying to br...

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