This may not be what you have in mind but here is what I made last year. I had to cut down a few earstern white cedars and did not want then to end up as fire wood. Despite its look the bench is...
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This may not be what you have in mind but here is what I made last year. I had to cut down a few earstern white cedars and did not want then to end up as fire wood. Despite its look the bench is...
General sells one. Don't know if you can easily find in the U.S.
http://www.general.ca/pagemach/acces/saw_new.html
I voted for the cross cut saw but the routers came a close second. I voted before reading your message about the hardware. Actually any of these projects will be great.
Roger
I have a saw like that. Bought it about 30 years ago from an antique dealer in the Montreal area. Thanks to Harry I now know what it was used for. All that remains for me is to find its french name...
I don't think you should worry about it. As long as the sole is flat and the blade sharpened you will get fine shavings.
Thanks a lot Mike. I did not know this site. It be useful in the future. Incidently the saw is a 7 tpi rip saw and is quite pleasant to use.
Thank you Mike for your reply. Are we talking about the same patent? I was refering to a US patent no 98180 issued to a D.T.Munger about Heading Screws. Here is the link where I found this...
Last year I picked up an old handsaw at a flea market. I paid three canadian dollars for it. I have yet to be able to identify the maker. It is a straight back with a very small nib. The etching has...