BJ, I have been silversmithing for a few years, since retired from aerospace co. I recently broke my second chinesium saw, growled and said "enough". Your saw came highly recommended by my teacher. I ordered it and Im salivating, can wait. Will keep you up to speed with my review. Thanks!
Anxiously awaiting mine! Reviews on knew concepts were mixed and very expensive. I know a made in USA saw is going to be durable and give me straight cuts through Cuban links
Most of my work is piercework, where I am inserting a blade through a pilot hole drilled in the metal, and sawing out a portion of the metal surrounded by an unbroked (and unsawn) border. Can you do a video demonstrating this sort of technique with your saw, and perhaps applying BurrLife to the blade while doing so? I break more blades doing this sort of work, and am strongly considering switching to one of your saw frames to reduce my total spend on replacing blades.
Looks amazing and has great reviews. Think I’ll be treating myself.... is that the knew concepts bench pin you’re using? Do you find it better than a wooden one?
Can flex the frame simply with one hand? then this frame is not what I'm looking for. Need something that won't flex when blade gets jammed. That's one way most blades break. Oh and the tension sound when you plucked the bade was not a ping as we were taught. It was very dull.
BJ, I have been silversmithing for a few years, since retired from aerospace co. I recently broke my second chinesium saw, growled and said "enough". Your saw came highly recommended by my teacher. I ordered it and Im salivating, can wait. Will keep you up to speed with my review. Thanks!
Anxiously awaiting mine! Reviews on knew concepts were mixed and very expensive. I know a made in USA saw is going to be durable and give me straight cuts through Cuban links
Thank you!!!
Thank you
Most of my work is piercework, where I am inserting a blade through a pilot hole drilled in the metal, and sawing out a portion of the metal surrounded by an unbroked (and unsawn) border. Can you do a video demonstrating this sort of technique with your saw, and perhaps applying BurrLife to the blade while doing so? I break more blades doing this sort of work, and am strongly considering switching to one of your saw frames to reduce my total spend on replacing blades.
Looks amazing and has great reviews. Think I’ll be treating myself.... is that the knew concepts bench pin you’re using? Do you find it better than a wooden one?
Thanks so much. I couldn’t seem to get blade tight.
were can I buy one?
It's really hard to load the blades I am trying it ✌
Can flex the frame simply with one hand? then this frame is not what I'm looking for. Need something that won't flex when blade gets jammed. That's one way most blades break. Oh and the tension sound when you plucked the bade was not a ping as we were taught. It was very dull.