Setting the Cutter Teeth-Crosscut Saw Maintenance
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- After cleaning the saw, jointing it, sharpening the cutter teeth then setting and swedging the Raker teeth, it is now time to set the cutter teeth. The tools needed are a sawset and spider gauge. These series of videos are meant to prepare you for the work and tools involved in maintaining a crosscut saw.
The Proof Was In The Cut ! Great Job Ken ! Prayers For You & Yours Buddy ! ATB T God Bless
Thank you Terry my friend. I'm pretty happy with the results. All the best buddy 🙏🙂
Great instruction and a great job of sharpening. Thank you for sharing this with us, Ken. Stay safe and stay warm
Thanks Sean! I hope my illustrations help. 🙏🙂
Great informative video I'm sure there's going to be lots of people needing this. Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks a lot J R! These videos are a good introduction to crosscut saw maintenance anyway. 🙂
Great video Ken as usual . Winter is coming soon❤
Thank you very much Luca 😊
Genius that is something how you make the tools needed and how you use them a lost art
Thanks Linda! I learned how to be resourceful from my dad🙂🙏
Awesome as always brother!! Thanks for the video
Thanks Mark! This stuff can be very boring to watch so I appreciate you watching 😊
I found it rather interesting @@Thelonelyscavenger
Cool saw setter becareful not to break a tooth looked like it took the whole tooth in the set ever think of putting a anvil on the back of it like the old saw sets ,made a saw stake myself I like to hammer the teeth to set made a spider almost the same but got a machine screw in the end to adjust it
Thanks for the feedback Clarence, I really appreciate that. Best of luck with your own saw and tools🙂🙏