10-26-2013, 08:09 PM
Thanks for all of the encouragement and compliments.
I broke a few blades experimenting with slotting it, but I think I have it more or less worked out. It sure eats through the blades compared to brass and bronze.
Sales were ok, but I think the exposure and contacts I made were much more important. It was really a great experience and an amazing group of people.
There is plenty of room in there for my hand. It's long enough that it wraps around and over my hand. I suppose the tip is not as strong as a shorter one would be, but hey, there's plenty left if you lose a little bit of it.
Please share away...
I do too. Not sure how much of it is sentimentality, but it is one of my new favorites. I wasn't sure if others would like it, but it sounds like there is at least some appreciation for it.
Timberwolf said:
Every one is outstanding Iassc, but the one in stainless gets my vote... because I know first hand the difficulty working it and how well it turned out....
I broke a few blades experimenting with slotting it, but I think I have it more or less worked out. It sure eats through the blades compared to brass and bronze.
Blacky's Boy said:
How did you do at WIA? I hope you got lots of orders! With those saws as eye candy I wouldn't doubt it at all.
Sales were ok, but I think the exposure and contacts I made were much more important. It was really a great experience and an amazing group of people.
MarvW said:
Exquisite attention to detail Isaac. All lines are so sharp. I have a question about the Smith's Key version.... it appears that the tip of the upper horn would rub on the top of the hand? And could easily be broken off.
There is plenty of room in there for my hand. It's long enough that it wraps around and over my hand. I suppose the tip is not as strong as a shorter one would be, but hey, there's plenty left if you lose a little bit of it.
JeremyLP said:
I went to your site and had a look. Your 10" DT saw with Walnut burl handle is way awesome! Would it be ok to share that photo with my FB friends?
Please share away...
TobyC said:
I kind of favor the Elm though.
I do too. Not sure how much of it is sentimentality, but it is one of my new favorites. I wasn't sure if others would like it, but it sounds like there is at least some appreciation for it.