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Just received the latest Knew Concepts coping saw. They've only built 80 of these to see how much demand there is for this size.

I thought it would be a responsive saw for removing dovetail waste.

Cliff


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(10-31-2017, 04:38 PM)cpolubin Wrote: Just received the latest Knew Concepts coping saw. They've only built 80 of these to see how much demand there is for this size.

I thought it would be a responsive saw for removing dovetail waste.

Cliff

Does that blade turn?
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#13
Rumour has it, that that saw's inventor has passed away.....
Sad
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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#14
Mike,

Yes, it turns a full 360 with locking stops every 45 degrees.

bandit571,

Lee Marshall did pass away but his company continues.

Cliff
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(10-31-2017, 05:44 PM)cpolubin Wrote: Mike,

Yes,  it turns a full 360 with locking stops every 45 degrees.

bandit571,

Lee Marshall did pass away but his company continues.

Cliff

Is that the one @ $99 with the powdercoat finish?
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#16
So, what is the size?  If it's a coping saw with a standard blade, is the blade clearance 3"?  No context to judge based on just the pic.
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Allan Hill
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(10-31-2017, 08:18 PM)AHill Wrote: So, what is the size?  If it's a coping saw with a standard blade, is the blade clearance 3"?  No context to judge based on just the pic.

Very nice looking saw.  

Not larger than necessary! (For dovetail waste.)

David Charlesworth
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(11-01-2017, 04:09 AM)David Charlesworth Wrote: Very nice looking saw.  

Not larger than necessary! (For dovetail waste.)

David Charlesworth

It could be this one:   http://www.knewconcepts.com/3-inch.php

It is the same saw as the original 5", except in 3", (and the same price, I might add).  I think this is an answer to the problem that they had with users over-tensioning the aluminum saws and ruining the frame.  In 5-inch they are recommending the saw with the bright red powder-coat finish, which is a stronger construction: http://www.knewconcepts.com/Mk4.php
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#19
It's 3" clearance.

Cliff
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#20
I've had one of the "360 coping saws" in 8" format for 12 months.

Lee was a good friend. A warm and generous man. I collaborated with him on the design for the original woodworker's fretsaw. Every now-and-then a pizza box would appear in the post with an updated version.

A couple of days ago I received an email from Lee's partner, Sheryl, mentioning his memorial ..

LEE'S MEMORIAL
Sunday, November 5th from 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Dream Inn Santa Cruz - Surf View Room
175 W Cliff Dr, Santa Cruz, CA

Here is an earlier titanium 8" fretsaw and the 360 8" coping saw mechanisms (I changed the handle - I used to bug Lee to upgrade the handle!
Smile )

[Image: Saw4a.jpg]

Here is the new 360 alongside the original 8" (on the right) I received from Lee that got the whole ball rolling. I suggested changes to the saw (45 degree change - the original was a fixed blade), and that morphed into a fretsaw for woodworkers for dovetails. I was amused that, at that time, Lee had no clue what a dovetail was.

[Image: Saw3.jpg]

Believe it or not, I think there are a few more lurking in a drawer ...
Smile

[Image: saw1.jpg]

Regards from Perth

Derek
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