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I haven't quite fallen off the face of the earth, but close.
I finally got around to making a couple of half backs for myself in between every other project going. I chose quarter cut beech and wormy apple this time.
The apple is 20* hang and the beech is 25* hang. Both filed a standard 15* rake and 20* fleam.
Behind as always.
Best wishes.
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Definitely drool-worthy. One day . . .
Thanks for posting.
Steve
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Steve Friedman said:
Definitely drool-worthy. One day . . .
Thanks for posting.
Steve
What Steve said - in spades
Thanks, Curt
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Wow,they are in fact beautiful, very nice job indeed.
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I really like the S-curves at the heels. That, combined with the pierced toes, really makes your saws stand out, even among our many fine sawmakers.
Steve S.
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