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    Pink Myrtle Open Handle Backsaw.

    Another open handle backsaw in build in progress. The handle wood is Tasmanian Pink Myrtle. Gorgeous timber to work with. The saw plate dimensions; 12 inches L x 2 1/2" D below the hardback. Looking quite nice so far.

    Stewie;




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    Very nice Stewie. Your saws came to mind today while adjusting one of my saws' handle.

    jtk
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    Thanks Jim. This is the same handle design as the previous open handle. I did reduce its bulk to give it a more refined look. I am very pleased with the end result.

    Stewie;
    Last edited by Stewie Simpson; 09-24-2015 at 1:50 AM.

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    Stewie, I really like your work.

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    Thanks Steve. Appreciate your feedback.

    regards Stewie;

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    Stewie,
    As usual superior workmanship.
    I like your saws very much.
    Joe
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    Thanks Joe. You wont find machine marks on my saw teeth.

    Stewie;
    Last edited by Stewie Simpson; 09-25-2015 at 9:44 AM.

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    The shaping of the brass back has been completed. 1 more coat of garnet shellac still required. The saw teeth on this backsaw will be filed 12 tpi; 8 degrees rake angle.

    Stewie;


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    I always enjoy seeing your work Stewie. That Myrtle is just beautiful!

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    Absolutely wonderful, thanks for posting this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frederick Skelly View Post
    I always enjoy seeing your work Stewie. That Myrtle is just beautiful!
    Thanks Fred. Good to hear you enjoy viewing my work. The Myrtle is a wonderful timber to work with, but it takes a quality finish to bring out its best features.

    regards Stewie;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Hachet View Post
    Absolutely wonderful, thanks for posting this.
    Thanks Chris.

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    The hard back has now been secured in place; the makers mark has been stamped; the handle has received its final coat of shellac; and the saw teeth have been filed 12 tpi @ 8* rake angle. The performance of the saw has then been tested on rip and cross grain, with the set lightly stoned to fine tune the accuracy of sawn kerf. I will leave the shellac finish to further harden over a 5 days period before buffing it to a higher shine.

    Stewie;


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    I have drawn up a closed version of the Moses Eadon Open Handle. I will be able to make a better judgement call on its final shape after I view it in 3 dimensional handle form.

    Stewie;


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