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Filing new teeth - TheCabinetmaker - 04-11-2017

A few years back I saw a web sit that printed lines on a piece of paper. These lines were available in various spacing (PPI), after printing it out you could  glue it on a hand saw blank to aid in filing new teeth. They have moved and I cannot find it any more. Anyone know where it moved to?


RE: Filing new teeth - Rob Young - 04-11-2017

http://www.norsewoodsmith.com/content/saw-filing-templates


RE: Filing new teeth - TheCabinetmaker - 04-12-2017

That's it,

Thank you


RE: Filing new teeth - enjuneer - 04-12-2017

I like the ones at Blackburn Tools.


RE: Filing new teeth - Rob Young - 04-12-2017

(04-12-2017, 05:52 AM)enjuneer Wrote: I like the ones at Blackburn Tools.

Also good, especially if you want to try your hand at progressive pitch.


RE: Filing new teeth - Rob Young - 04-12-2017

Somewhere among Paul Seller's videos on YouTube is one (I think) where he goes about cutting in new teeth.  Does it a little bit differently, grunt work being done with a hacksaw blade.

I don't believe it is this video, but at least you get dropped into his channel and can look around.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA5DixEaaUo

His method isn't everybody's cup of tea.  But I have tried it (not the cutting in with a hacksaw, his sharpening method) and it does work.  But most of the time I'm sharpening using the method outlined in Bernard Jones' "The Practical Woodworker".

Other demo videos and plenty of ink and electrons spilled on the subject.


p.s.

Not finding it was bothering me so I did a better search and here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTqZTGPPRj0&list=PLqyeNiM0BJuUxO2ljEAiFSNvT07FixkB2&index=5