Had a small bit of 1x Maple, just sitting around. Decided to try something a bit...different, this time.
Had a few of those old Butcher's saws, wasn't able to find much use for them.....except for a few parts.
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Ripped one piece of 1 x4 into a pair of blanks. I watched a video a few times, with one blank in hand..and a pen. tried to copy how the fellow was forming it into a handle..
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Then used this to cut the same for the other end. 3/8" hole was drilled for the blade holder. There is also a 1/4" hole at the top, for the threaded rod to go through. A wingnut to tighten the rod will go up there. I also ripped a 1" wide stretcher...
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Will use a mortise and tenon connection for it. Where the tenon meets the handle, things will take on a curve, like this
...((........))... to allow a little flex.
Saw will not need to be a "turning" saw, will be just a crosscut saw. Length of this contraption?
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Well this is a start, at any rate. There IS a youtube site, called Traditional Chinese Woodworking....has a LOT of videos ...in Mandarin.
I have used a few of them to make a couple planes. One should go there, just to watch the high speed mortise chopping. There is also a multi-cutter Marking gauge he uses....might try to build one...someday.
Stay tuned
Had a few of those old Butcher's saws, wasn't able to find much use for them.....except for a few parts.
[attachment=5604]
Ripped one piece of 1 x4 into a pair of blanks. I watched a video a few times, with one blank in hand..and a pen. tried to copy how the fellow was forming it into a handle..
[attachment=5605]
Then used this to cut the same for the other end. 3/8" hole was drilled for the blade holder. There is also a 1/4" hole at the top, for the threaded rod to go through. A wingnut to tighten the rod will go up there. I also ripped a 1" wide stretcher...
[attachment=5606]
Will use a mortise and tenon connection for it. Where the tenon meets the handle, things will take on a curve, like this
...((........))... to allow a little flex.
Saw will not need to be a "turning" saw, will be just a crosscut saw. Length of this contraption?
[attachment=5607]
Well this is a start, at any rate. There IS a youtube site, called Traditional Chinese Woodworking....has a LOT of videos ...in Mandarin.
I have used a few of them to make a couple planes. One should go there, just to watch the high speed mortise chopping. There is also a multi-cutter Marking gauge he uses....might try to build one...someday.
Stay tuned
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that