Three little apples
#17
Great work, Ron! The way you did the tenon saw handle really accentuates the figure in the apple. That's a real beast of a tenon saw.
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#18
That's the way I think handles should be...rounded, with no large "flats" on the sides...They're much more comfortable to me...nice work!!
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#19
It would be swell to have them but afraid to use them they look so nice.

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#20
Nice.

Are those the brass backs you got from me?
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#21
Blacky's Boy said:


Nice.

Are those the brass backs you got from me?




No. Those were bought to fix a couple of backless vintage saws. All my saws use slotted backs.
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#22
Perfect...as perfect can be.

Love working Apple wood.
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