05-08-2021, 06:06 PM
I WAS going to sharpen a couple handsaws. Did not want to start any large woodworking projects, thought mainly a little edge work would pass the time
Reason for the slowdown? Friday morning they installed the Watchman device in my heart.....and they go up through a vein in the groin area....a LARGE one. So, until that hole heals up, I am on light duty.....
I managed to get one saw done, before Friday...and a start on a second one..
Pre-1928 Disston D8, 5-1/2ppi Rip....was too wide for the vise, can you say SCREEEEECH? worked my way down to the toe..
Turned the saw around, and worked towards the heel..
Then hang that saw up..
Next to the D-112...and set up to do the D8 Crosscut saw...
Also having issues getting the handle close enough to the vise's jaws...ecided the teeth could use a little jointing, so
Trying to correct a mild case of "Cows & Calves"
Give me a week or two, until I can get back to the shop....
Then I can finish this saw up. It is the same age as that D8 Rip saw....Etches on both (READABLE, BTW) have the "8" inside of the "D".....no hyphen in sight...
And..
There is something about the way these older handles were shaped...was hard to set either back down, once I picked them up....these were handles meant to be used all the live long day, every day.....and were shaped by people who knew what such handles should feel like, and how they should fit a hand's grip....
Stay tuned...will update as things go along.
Reason for the slowdown? Friday morning they installed the Watchman device in my heart.....and they go up through a vein in the groin area....a LARGE one. So, until that hole heals up, I am on light duty.....
I managed to get one saw done, before Friday...and a start on a second one..
Pre-1928 Disston D8, 5-1/2ppi Rip....was too wide for the vise, can you say SCREEEEECH? worked my way down to the toe..
Turned the saw around, and worked towards the heel..
Then hang that saw up..
Next to the D-112...and set up to do the D8 Crosscut saw...
Also having issues getting the handle close enough to the vise's jaws...ecided the teeth could use a little jointing, so
Trying to correct a mild case of "Cows & Calves"
Give me a week or two, until I can get back to the shop....
Then I can finish this saw up. It is the same age as that D8 Rip saw....Etches on both (READABLE, BTW) have the "8" inside of the "D".....no hyphen in sight...
And..
There is something about the way these older handles were shaped...was hard to set either back down, once I picked them up....these were handles meant to be used all the live long day, every day.....and were shaped by people who knew what such handles should feel like, and how they should fit a hand's grip....
Stay tuned...will update as things go along.
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that