This post came to mind while reading recent posts on saw setting.
Over time thinking about setting saw teeth with a screwdriver has me thinking about how to perform this method with consistency.
One needs to insure the screwdriver blade is of the proper width to engage two and only two teeth. It may need some attention to have the blade hit the proper depth at the top of the teeth.
Finally one might want a blade with a square shaft to affix a small wrench, enabling a method to gauge how much set the teeth will receive.
It gives me a new appreciation for a hand held saw set.
jtk
Last edited by Jim Koepke; 02-19-2021 at 3:34 PM.
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