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Hi Woodnetter,

Doug asked for Saw pictures. Here you are Doug!

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Take Care Pedder
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#20
Beauties all - thanks!

Doug
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#21
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Frank
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#22
Quite impressive. I would be afraid to put a saw that nice to wood.
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#23
Beautiful work, as we typically have come to expect! May I ask to detail how you make the spines for the backsaws?
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(04-29-2024, 10:02 AM)Tony Z Wrote: Beautiful work, as we typically have come to expect!  May I ask to detail how you make the spines for the backsaws?

Hi Tony,

Here is everything

https://two-lawyers-toolworks.blogspot.c...-sich.html

If you scroll down, you will find it. I got slotted spines from a friend. The key for the oval filing is the clamping of the spine:

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I file close to the self made vise in the second picture. Since the pictures have been taken, I added a fine single cut file to the process. It leaves the surface so smooth, I can start with 240 grit sandpaper up to 2500 grit and autosol.

Take care
Pedder
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(04-29-2024, 12:12 PM)Pedder Wrote: Hi Tony,

Here is everything

https://two-lawyers-toolworks.blogspot.c...-sich.html

If you scroll down, you will find it. I got slotted spunes fro,m afriend. The key for the oval filing is the clamping of the spine:

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I file clos to the self made vise in the second picture. Sind the pictures have been taken, I added a fine single cut file to the process. It leaves the surface so smooth, I can start with 240 grit sandpaper upt to 2500 grit and autosol.

Take care
Pedder

Thanks! Very, very nice work!

I own a manufacturing plant, fabricating parts from powder metal. About 70% of what we make, go into new vehicles. I have a complete machine shop in my facility, but doing what you do is a real labor of love!
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#26
It is. I enjoy the process and the product.
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#27
Wow!

and, thank you, Pedder.
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#28
Gorgeous as always Pedder!
Best,
Aram, always learning

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