A beautiful tool that anyone should be able to make and display in their workshop. The video was well thought out, presented and easy to follow. Absolutely love your work.
Good job. It looks really good. I especially like the turned knows. There is a channel called GLENN AND LIZA WOODTURNING, (I think.) He sells carbide turning chisels and shows how to get really good finishes using the carbides. The techniques fit how you turn very well, they certainly helped me. Makes it a lot easier. Certainly not better than what you made, the proof is in the pudding with your knobs. Lol Oh, I'm probably gonna steal the design. Ive been wanting to make one for a while. Just like the idea of the saw.
I appreciate that you do beautiful work without a Million dollar wood shop. Fine work.
thanks so much for your kind words
A beautiful tool that anyone should be able to make and display in their workshop.
The video was well thought out, presented and easy to follow.
Absolutely love your work.
Excelente trabajo maestro.
Merecidisimo like 👍!
Muchas gracias! 😄
An outstanding piece of work. Well done.
Thanks so much for watching
Great job Behnam 👌👌👌👌
thanks so much Dr
This tool looks so fancy, and yet, was so easy to build.
it really is
thanks for watching
Very very nice❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot😍
Thanks a lot😍
Very nicejob behnam❤❤❤
thanks so much for your support 😍
Bravo (french) ! Mon grand père avait le même genre de scie. Je l'ai transformé en fil chaud pour couper de la mousse (pour shaper un surf). A+
Très bonne idée !
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thanks so much
I watched the video at double speed therefore you didnt get 29 minutes from me!
thanks for watching
What type of blade did you use in your saw?? What kind of materials do you anticipate cutting with it???
tungsten carbide blade , wood brass copper steel...
Ist das nicht ein Sägeblatt für Metall?
thanks for watching and your comment. that's tungsten carbide blade i usually use for metal and wood
Never understood why one would turn from a square, unless they wanted one at an end...
I hate the sound of interrupted cuts....
thanks so much for watching and your comment
Good job. It looks really good. I especially like the turned knows. There is a channel called GLENN AND LIZA WOODTURNING, (I think.) He sells carbide turning chisels and shows how to get really good finishes using the carbides. The techniques fit how you turn very well, they certainly helped me. Makes it a lot easier. Certainly not better than what you made, the proof is in the pudding with your knobs. Lol Oh, I'm probably gonna steal the design. Ive been wanting to make one for a while. Just like the idea of the saw.
thanks so much for watching and your comment
have a nice DIY journey
I think I would have used a wood cutting blade rather than hacksaw blade
thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts