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lowell holmes
07-31-2017, 9:46 PM
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I have a panel saw like the top Disston Panel Saw. It is a Disston.
It was a dirty, broken handle saw. It is 8tpi.
I have cleaned as much grunge off that will come off. My saw has a nib like the top saw.
I filed the old teeth off. After filing new teeth, I sharpened and set the new teeth. I filed
it 8tpi crosscut. I made a new maple handle that is very close to the top saw.
The saw is well behaved, cuts quickly and is a pleasure to use. I filed it 8tpi as it was originally.
The saw plate is 22" long.

I think an interesting project would be to get a new saw plate and make a new panel saw.
I've built one Ron Bontz saw kit, maybe it's time to do another.

lowell holmes
07-31-2017, 10:44 PM
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I don't know why I didn't post this picture. This is the saw I'm talking about. I had forgotten about this picture.

I did not know for a long time that Disston ever made panel saws.

I think I will buy a sawplate from Stewie and make a panel saw.

Michael J Evans
08-02-2017, 12:49 AM
Making a saw handle seems like a a serious project in itself. I have a couple full size saws I've bought now that are missing the top horn, plan to one day make new handles for those.

lowell holmes
08-02-2017, 9:44 AM
You should. It is a fun project.

george wilson
08-02-2017, 10:02 AM
Try making them in the numbers we had to !

lowell holmes
08-02-2017, 12:19 PM
George,
I'm sure you are talking about your apprentice days. I bet you did make a lot.

The thing is, that for a recreational woodworker, a saw handle can be a challenge. He has to decide to use a band saw or not. Since I conveniently
consider a band saw to be an almost hand tool, I shape my handle blanks on it.

Making handle blanks with a coping saw is not my idea of fun woodworking.

I admire those of you that were apprentices.

Actually, I posted the picture because many of you knew that Disston has made plenty of panel saws, there is not a lot that have the tote shape that is on my saw.