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  1. #121
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    Beautiful Ralph. Just amazing, but you've heard it before I'm sure.
    Jim
    Ancora Yacht Service

  2. #122
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    Jim, I very much appreciate hearing your thoughts. Thank you. Ralph

  3. #123
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    Ralph, you always make me smile with delight, not just the tools but the entire scene. Thanks.

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    Well Jack, you're a clever guy yourself. I appreciate your interest and opinion. Ralph

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    Miniature saws - a collection just for fun but useful in building small projects. Ralph



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    Dove Tail & Miniature Miter Saws handy for small work. Ralph



  7. #127
    What size file do you use to for sharpening? lol

  8. #128
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    Hi, Max (and girlfriend).

    I appreciate your interest. I use a very very small file for sharpening.
    Just kidding - I actually use commercial hobby saw blades cut to size and drilled to fit and typically fitted with a pressed brass hard back.

    Ralph
    Last edited by Ralph Juarros; 03-18-2014 at 9:18 PM.

  9. #129
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    A couple of stair maker saws. Ralph



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    A pair of miniature hand saws. Ralph






  11. #131
    Quick question what kind of wood and finish are you using I like the way your handles came out.

  12. #132
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    Hi, Max.
    I appreciate your observations, and your question is interesting. It is one that I continue to ponder and explore. For miniature tools, such as these two saws, I like to use tight-grained wood that appears genuine with miniature tools. With these two items I used Cocobolo and Bocote for that small, tight grain appearance. Large grained wood does not appear genuine at that small scale. I have explored many domestic and exotic wood types for this purpose including Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut, and even Misquite to achieve the desired miniature appearance. But I continue to experiment with wood types that would lend the proper look and am open to suggestions. I would appreciate any ideas? For the finish on wood articles I like to use pure Tung Oil--hand rubbed a thousand times. Thanks again for your interest.
    Ralph

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    Remember this 1/4 scale Bull nose plane?











    Then came 1/8 scale:








    Then, what else but 1/16 (or Pistachio) scale:











    And, yes, they all actually work

    Ralph

  14. #134
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    Amazing bull noses, I might even use a tiny one (never do the standard size ones).

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    Thanks Jack. Little planes are well suited for small projects, but I'd keep the bigger ones just in case. . . Ralph

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