This is great. What I really like about it is seeing the other clever tools you have made like the sanding block. It’s just so efficient. Where do you get that sort of saw blade from? Do you have a drawing of the dimensions?
Yes of course! As long as you can keep everything stable. In my case, it was the wood scraps that determined the dimensions of my saw! I'm currently building another saw, a smaller one, where the middle section will be relatively higher. There will be a video about it.
There are approximately 7 teeth per centimeter. The brand of the saw blade is Krone, available in Austria and Germany. The saw blade is nothing special, there are certainly better ones.
Very nice build
Muito bom sensacional gostei
Beautifully made. Thank you for showing me how to make one!
A handiwork well done👍👍👍👍👍
Very nice.
Lovely
Ya done good, real good!
As I would say to wood by wright very cutting edge nice work
Rafraîchissant !
Simplicité ,talent .
Bravo
Top.
Nice made saw i like it.
Thank you!
Славно!
Me encanta el arte que tienes 🥰🌺🌈
Mira a ver si encuentras una sierra con la misma calidad y el mismo amor en su elaboración... 👏👏👏
Klasse genau so eine Säge hab ich vor 40 Jahren als kleiner Bua mit meinem Opa gebaut .. und sie sägt immer noch 🙂
Mah schön, Werkzeug kann so einfach sein und so langlebig. Vor 40 Jahren war ich auch noch klein 😉
Very nice saw!
The grain isn’t straight on the handles, hope it holds up for you. Nice job
Thank you! 🙋♀️
This is great. What I really like about it is seeing the other clever tools you have made like the sanding block. It’s just so efficient. Where do you get that sort of saw blade from? Do you have a drawing of the dimensions?
Thank you for your comment! The saw blade is approx. 50 cm long and from a DIY store (Austria). It is nothing special.
Nice work! Was für ein Sägeblatt ist das, wo hast du das für 5€ bekommen?
Danke Florian! Das Sägeblatt ist von Krone, habe vor Kurzem nachgesehen (August 2024), es kostet immer noch € 5.
Iam wondering can saw be made taller? So middle bracket go up more?
Yes of course! As long as you can keep everything stable. In my case, it was the wood scraps that determined the dimensions of my saw! I'm currently building another saw, a smaller one, where the middle section will be relatively higher. There will be a video about it.
Oh ok thanks for answer, i asked this because i want to have more free room for cuting wood even when i twist handles.
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How saw is going and when video will be ready, i made mine but i brroke upper part by tenson..
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What size did the old masters use? The Howarth saw is about 10" of height. I'd bet saws you find un museums would show the most practical.
Rad. But I think for a blade so wide the arms need to be wider so you can get more tension. Idk. Works as it is.
Where did you buy the saw blade? How many teeth per centimeter or inch?
There are approximately 7 teeth per centimeter. The brand of the saw blade is Krone, available in Austria and Germany. The saw blade is nothing special, there are certainly better ones.
Мелле нех делать 😅