Thank you so much for the comment, so much appreciate it! I'm glad to share, as always. Nick is a true craftsman, I'm sure you will enjoy all of his videos! Regards from Greece Jimmy
I have just received this stunning tool in the post. I am beyond words Dimitris. A million thank you's. Watching the video is amazing seeing this superb instrument come to life. I have to say it is something particularly special receiving a jeweller's saw made by the master of the use of the jewellers saw which you demonstrate in this video. Thank you thank you thank you.
@@JimmysCanalWelcome back with a great project Dimitris! I'm sure this is only the beginning of a new season. Nick, it seems that this was your lucky day! Happy for you! Kostas
Thank you so much Kostas, you konw how much I appreciate your comments! This project actually was the first for the new lathe and mill, it really means something, isn't it? Take care and see you soon Dimitris
Thank you so much for the comment Russell, means a lot for me! I'm happy because I know that he will use it. I'm glad to share, as always. Cheers Jimmy
Extremelly well presentation of an astonishing piece of art tool...a really beautifull outcome from a great crafstman...I really enjoyed this one my friend!
Another great video and project. Thanks for sharing, it's always nice to watch you work, every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like going up to my shop and tackling another project. My nephew needs a few pieces for one of his custom guitar builds, I guess it's time for me to get to work.
Thank you very much my friend! I am glad to share, as always. I really appreciate what you said; it sounds familiar, because every time I'm starting a project I'm thinking "what is the right sequence of operations, how Marc would do this" Thank you for being the teacher you are! Your friend Dimitris
Great work Jimmy, great work! A couple of questions so I learn something more. 1. What are the properties of the Calmax steel that made you choose it for the ferule? 2. Do you reckon going a bit thicker (3/16" maybe) on the saw frame would be an overkill? Take care jimmy and do enjoy your new machine tools!! k.
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it! I choose Calmax steel for three reasons, it's tough, resists corrosion and can polished to almost mirror finish. I think 3/16" would be better on a deeper frame (like an 8"). For this one, 1/8" is more than adequate. Thanks again. Cheers Jimmy
Thank you very much for the comment sir, I appreciate it! As for tool you're asking its called diamond tool holder and you can find it here: www.eccentricengineering.com.au/ They have dealers in UK and US, you can ask for more info. Cheers Jimmy
Beautiful work, reminds me of those knew concepts saws just with a more pleasing look. Concerning your anodizing problems. I think it is either a contact issue (simply bad connection or corosion) or your current density is to high. However im not an expert just an experienced idiot in his garage.
Thank you very much for your comment sir, I really appreciate it! As for what you said about the anodizing problems I will surely check it, can be very helpful for any future project. Thanks again. All the best Jimmy
Wonderful work, as always, and thank you for the Dadsinhisworkshop shout out. Thanks for sharing !
Thank you so much for the comment, so much appreciate it! I'm glad to share, as always. Nick is a true craftsman, I'm sure you will enjoy all of his videos!
Regards from Greece
Jimmy
I have just received this stunning tool in the post. I am beyond words Dimitris. A million thank you's. Watching the video is amazing seeing this superb instrument come to life. I have to say it is something particularly special receiving a jeweller's saw made by the master of the use of the jewellers saw which you demonstrate in this video. Thank you thank you thank you.
I'm very happy that you like it my friend! I think that you'll find it useful on some of your projects.
Cheers
Dimitris
@@JimmysCanalWelcome back with a great project Dimitris!
I'm sure this is only the beginning of a new season.
Nick, it seems that this was your lucky day! Happy for you!
Kostas
Thank you so much Kostas, you konw how much I appreciate your comments! This project actually was the first for the new lathe and mill, it really means something, isn't it?
Take care and see you soon
Dimitris
@@JimmysCanal Oh yes, it is! Looking forward to the next one!
See you soon.
Take care.
Kostas
Great project. Congratulations.
Thank you very much, I'm so happy that you like it!
All the best
Jimmy
Awesome job thank so very much for sharing this with us
Thank you very much indeed! Glad to share, as always!
Cheers
Jimmy
Exquisite craftsmanship 🙂 he will be very grateful for the saw. Thank you for taking the time to make this video
Thank you so much for the comment Russell, means a lot for me! I'm happy because I know that he will use it. I'm glad to share, as always.
Cheers
Jimmy
Extremelly well presentation of an astonishing piece of art tool...a really beautifull outcome from a great crafstman...I really enjoyed this one my friend!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that you like it!.
All the best
Jimmy
Jimmy does it again. Artfully accomplished, very nice.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that you like it!
All the best
Jimmy
Absolutely beautiful, artwork, thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Tom! Your comment means a lot to me! As always, I'm glad to share.
Regards from Greece
Jimmy
Bravo! Great work. It brings back good memories of my childhood when I was introduced to fretwork. This is in them1960's when I lived in Thessaloniki.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the comment my friend! I'm very happy that you like it.
All the best
Jimmy
Εξαιρετική δουλειά 👌👌
Ευχαριστώ για το σχόλιο! Χαίρομαι πολύ που σου αρέσει το πριονάκι.
Καλή συνέχεια!
Δημήτρης
This came out really nice. We posted this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Thank you so much for the comment as well for posting it at the forum, I really appreciate it!
All the best
Dimitris
Another great video and project. Thanks for sharing, it's always nice to watch you work, every time I watch one of your videos, I feel like going up to my shop and tackling another project. My nephew needs a few pieces for one of his custom guitar builds, I guess it's time for me to get to work.
Thank you very much my friend! I am glad to share, as always. I really appreciate what you said; it sounds familiar, because every time I'm starting a project I'm thinking "what is the right sequence of operations, how Marc would do this" Thank you for being the teacher you are!
Your friend
Dimitris
Well done, sir.
Thank you very much sir, I'm happy that you like it!
All the best
Jimmy
Great work Jimmy, great work!
A couple of questions so I learn something more.
1. What are the properties of the Calmax steel that made you choose it for the ferule?
2. Do you reckon going a bit thicker (3/16" maybe) on the saw frame would be an overkill?
Take care jimmy and do enjoy your new machine tools!!
k.
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it!
I choose Calmax steel for three reasons, it's tough, resists corrosion and can polished to almost mirror finish. I think 3/16" would be better on a deeper frame (like an 8"). For this one, 1/8" is more than adequate. Thanks again.
Cheers
Jimmy
That is beautiful made saw 👍
What brand / type off cutting tool are you using in the lathe?.
The one with the hss cutting tool ?.
Thank you very much for the comment sir, I appreciate it! As for tool you're asking its called diamond tool holder and you can find it here: www.eccentricengineering.com.au/
They have dealers in UK and US, you can ask for more info.
Cheers
Jimmy
Μεγια τα εργαλεια σου Δημήτρη και ωραια κατασκευή ;)
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για το σχόλιο, το εκτιμώ!
Δημήτρης
Beautiful work, reminds me of those knew concepts saws just with a more pleasing look. Concerning your anodizing problems. I think it is either a contact issue (simply bad connection or corosion) or your current density is to high. However im not an expert just an experienced idiot in his garage.
Thank you very much for your comment sir, I really appreciate it! As for what you said about the anodizing problems I will surely check it, can be very helpful for any future project. Thanks again.
All the best
Jimmy
stunning but wood is illegal in my workshop 😀
Many thanks, glad that you like it!
Cheers
Jimmy
I just received my saw today its called "Knew Concept".
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How come the greek Cyrillic looks less threatening than the Russian version?