12-19-2015, 12:23 PM
Hi Netters,
we don't want to bore you by showing another panel saw after having introduced a very similar one a few weeks ago.
http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads...=&fpart=all
This one actually is our first one we made this way.
Looks pretty much like the previous one, doesn't it? OK, it lacks the label screw. But that's not the main difference. It's the size Here it is gently balanced against a 10" dovetail saw.
It's scaled 1:3 Starting as a fun project, it turned out soon to be rather challenging since we didn't want to make a fake just looking like the original. We did it in a way that compares to the making of a regular saw. It has polished stainless screws and nuts, a MOP inlay, the axeshaped handle nose, a carved lambs tongue and even a nib at the toe of the blade. It's toothed at 20 tpi but still needs to be sharpened. I'm pretty sure that it will work fine after Pedder had sharpened it.
To get an idea, here some pics showing some parts. The spines I slotted myself at the width of 0.008". The spines shall serve for a mini-sash saw and a mini-dovetail saw. These aren't finished yet.
Hope you enjoyed it.
Klaus
we don't want to bore you by showing another panel saw after having introduced a very similar one a few weeks ago.
http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads...=&fpart=all
This one actually is our first one we made this way.
Looks pretty much like the previous one, doesn't it? OK, it lacks the label screw. But that's not the main difference. It's the size Here it is gently balanced against a 10" dovetail saw.
It's scaled 1:3 Starting as a fun project, it turned out soon to be rather challenging since we didn't want to make a fake just looking like the original. We did it in a way that compares to the making of a regular saw. It has polished stainless screws and nuts, a MOP inlay, the axeshaped handle nose, a carved lambs tongue and even a nib at the toe of the blade. It's toothed at 20 tpi but still needs to be sharpened. I'm pretty sure that it will work fine after Pedder had sharpened it.
To get an idea, here some pics showing some parts. The spines I slotted myself at the width of 0.008". The spines shall serve for a mini-sash saw and a mini-dovetail saw. These aren't finished yet.
Hope you enjoyed it.
Klaus