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Thread: Second panel saw finished

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    Second panel saw finished

    I recently made a 24" rip panel saw here
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...ild&highlight=

    I had enough steel left for another 24" saw and was originally thinking of making a duplicate crosscut saw. Instead I decided to make a short 20" crosscut panel saw and try something other than the London pattern handle.

    Everything was done pretty much as I did in the other thread, but since I made it 8TPI, it was easy enough to just file the teeth instead of rough cutting them with the wet saw like I did with the rip saw.
    The handle is Black Walnut that I "borrowed" from a board that my wife picked for some picture frames. I figure she would not miss a little 8" section of her board, and I'll probably use the saw when I make her frames anyhow.

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    Great looking saw! And what great timing. I just logged in to the Creek to see if I could get some inspiration and I see your great looking saw! I don't want to hijack your thread so I'll create another post with saw questions.
    The Plane Anarchist

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    Looks nice. My compliments.

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    Very nice looking panel saw Jeff. My compliments on the shape and finish of the handle.

    All the very best for 2015.

    regards; Stewie.

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    Well done.

    Any 'test drive' yet?

    I'm always keen to see the row of cutline
    on the endgrain - it's the diagnostic for
    a finely made saw.

    Clean and even - well sharpened.
    Crowdes and ragged - my saw sharpening technique needs work.

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    Thanks Leigh,

    I have always enjoyed looking at the infill planes you have made, so looking forward to seeing some saws as well.

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    Thanks all,

    Had a chance to use all of my saws the last couple of days as I make my wife some arts and crafts style frames.
    The crosscut works well, though I have to admit, while I was ripping the long pieces for frames, I came to really appreciate having the rip saw as compared to what I was using before. I usually dread long rip cuts, but now it is a little more enjoyable.

    Slowly, (and not so surely) I have been building up various tools over the last few years, and am finally getting to the point that I don't have to compromise so much when I do decide to make something.

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