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(06-06-2024, 09:59 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: ...........................
Marking gages... dovetail template
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IIRC, these gauges of yours are some of what inspired me to make these:

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(06-06-2024, 10:07 PM)Nordic Wrote: IIRC, these gauges of yours are some of what inspired me to make these:

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Your work is always inspiring, Lief...They are beautiful...how about some Nordic saw photos???
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The traffic is more than a little slow here, so I thought I would post a few oldies.

A bridle plough plane in SheOak, brass and Jarrah accents ...

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Travishers and other chairmaking kit (including blades)...

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14" mitresaw made for a MF #15 1/2 mitrebox full restoration ...

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Before I acquired the #15 1/2, I built this "Steampunk" mitrebox and saw ...

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Derek
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#43
Pretty "dazzling!" Very nice!

Doug
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(06-07-2024, 07:59 AM)Timberwolf Wrote: .........................
Your work is always inspiring, Lief...They are beautiful...how about some Nordic saw photos???

Well, thank you, however undeserving...   Nothing I have done is anywhere near the level of others here (especially Pedder!  Amazing work...).  But since you asked... Here's one of the first saws I ever made (about 20 years ago now!) and the last 4 I will do:

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The last two were made using parts kits Dominic was selling here.

The support from the folks right here on this forum was most of my inspiration for tool-making. Cian especially.
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(06-10-2024, 12:33 PM)Nordic Wrote: Well, thank you, however undeserving...   Nothing I have done is anywhere near the level of others here (especially Pedder!  Amazing work...).  But since you asked... Here's one of the first saws I ever made (about 20 years ago now!) and the last 4 I will do:

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[Image: saw3.jpg?itok=XsvvZasa]

The last two were made using parts kits Dominic was selling here.

The support from the folks right here on this forum was most of my inspiration for tool-making.  Cian especially.
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Beautiful saws and meant to be used...I remember the jig you made for folding the brass backs..something that no other maker was doing at the time..I also remember the discussion on the forum in regards to slotted vs folded backs...I am still in the "folded" camp...
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(06-10-2024, 12:33 PM)Nordic Wrote: Well, thank you, however undeserving...   Nothing I have done is anywhere near the level of others here (especially Pedder!  Amazing work...). 

Hi Leif,

Thank you for the Kudos! It was mostly you (and Mike Wenzloff) , who inspired me to start saw making.
(And if it weren't for Klaus design skills, I would still make ugly saws.....)

Still miss your article about sawmaking!
And I would love to have a saw made by you with this signature bulb in the middle of the handle.

Cheers
Pedder
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    These are some of the projects over the last couple of years.
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Mostly I make bad life decisions, but don't take pictures of those...
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