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Looks great.
Always inspiring to others when someone moves out of their comfort zone and posts about it.
Job well done!
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Well done!
There's something special about your own work. My homemade "Wonder Boy" gent's saw is still my favorite, despite the ugly parts
Chris
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It looks good to me! Better than my first attempt...
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Sweet! You need a makers stamp.
I did a Gramercy kit saw that lacked only the handle. You've motivated me to advance.
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04-18-2019, 10:06 AM
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Awesome man! If it cuts well and is comfortable to you its a win!
If it doesnt you learned something. Impressive
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Thank y'all! I'm going to see if I can get my initials engraved into the medallion. I looked at the kits as well. I ordered my materials from Mcmaster-Carr and I was able to get enough spring steel and brass to build 3-4 back saws for around $65-75. Does not include medallion and split nuts which I purchased from Blackburn Tool Works. Isaac is awesome over there!
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Very nice. Watch out, this gets addicting....
Also, TGIAG.com sells saw plates with punched teeth, saves a lot of time if you build a full size handsaw.....
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04-18-2019, 12:29 PM
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Thank you, sounds good! I've been using the chisels that I bought from you and they are fantastic!