08-16-2018, 10:49 AM
Well I finally got my medallion from Ebay so it was time to finish the saw. Stats: D-16(maybe) 7 tpi, rip.
This was a project that I started I don't even know how many years ago. I have instituted a new shop rule though. Whenever I come across an old project there is only two options. Finish it, or get rid of it. Loved how the handle fit my hand, and the look of the handle with one side sap wood, one side heart wood with softwood top.
The blade was super rusty so I had to take care of that. Since the etch wasn't visible at all I just used the wire wheel on my bench grinder to take off most, then a scotch bright pad to even out he finish.
As I had never made a handle for a saw before I did make some mistakes. The handle is thicker than original and as a result I had to recess the holes quite a bit. Live and learn. If I did it again I would make handle the same thickness to make life easier. Enough of words, pic time.
Shows the best view of heart/sapwood split. I didn't taper the top section as i often find that dinged up on old saws.
Couple closeups of the handle. Second pic is weird angle to show sapwood, straight shot didn't show it.
And the money shot. When I asked on here I was told it was probably a D16, don't know if that is right as it has a skewed back.
This was a project that I started I don't even know how many years ago. I have instituted a new shop rule though. Whenever I come across an old project there is only two options. Finish it, or get rid of it. Loved how the handle fit my hand, and the look of the handle with one side sap wood, one side heart wood with softwood top.
The blade was super rusty so I had to take care of that. Since the etch wasn't visible at all I just used the wire wheel on my bench grinder to take off most, then a scotch bright pad to even out he finish.
As I had never made a handle for a saw before I did make some mistakes. The handle is thicker than original and as a result I had to recess the holes quite a bit. Live and learn. If I did it again I would make handle the same thickness to make life easier. Enough of words, pic time.
Shows the best view of heart/sapwood split. I didn't taper the top section as i often find that dinged up on old saws.
Couple closeups of the handle. Second pic is weird angle to show sapwood, straight shot didn't show it.
And the money shot. When I asked on here I was told it was probably a D16, don't know if that is right as it has a skewed back.
Semper Fi,
Barry
Barry