I've had my Florip saw for about two years and I love it. I am not one to spend these terrible prices for tools but this was money well spent. I like good quality and this saw has it. I like Rob Cosman but I feel his saws are way over priced ($280). I also have a back saw that was my grandfathers, a Disston and was made in 1880's. I sharpened it a little bit and it cuts great. That's the quality I like in tools.
@@EverwoodCreations both Florip and I thank you! Florip thanks you for the two saws I bought based on your input and I thank you for valuable feedback.
That's such a highly debated topic I could make a whole video about just that question, and maybe I will in the future. But to sum up, I'd say that I started with a pull saw and it was very beginner friendly, but as I got better I wanted to try the push saw and have found that I like it a bit more. In my experience a pull saw is more intuitive and has a cheaper entry point, but the push saw feels very different in the hand with a more pistol like grip and for me cuts a little faster. Both saws do the job well and I believe it's a matter of personal preference.
I've had my Florip saw for about two years and I love it. I am not one to spend these terrible prices for tools but this was money well spent. I like good quality and this saw has it. I like Rob Cosman but I feel his saws are way over priced ($280). I also have a back saw that was my grandfathers, a Disston and was made in 1880's. I sharpened it a little bit and it cuts great. That's the quality I like in tools.
Awesome! How much did you spend on your saw?
Awesome! What is your report after years of use? Still own the saw? PS: Nice tip on the handle grip ; )
Yes, I still own the saw and I still love it! I have cut a lot of dovetails with it with no issues whatsoever.
@@EverwoodCreations both Florip and I thank you! Florip thanks you for the two saws I bought based on your input and I thank you for valuable feedback.
I know this video is dated now, but what’s the plate thickness of the saw? I can’t find that specific anywhere.
On my saw, the plate thickness is .016" and the tooth line (set) is .025"
Nice demo thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
what do you like better, pull or push saw?
That's such a highly debated topic I could make a whole video about just that question, and maybe I will in the future. But to sum up, I'd say that I started with a pull saw and it was very beginner friendly, but as I got better I wanted to try the push saw and have found that I like it a bit more. In my experience a pull saw is more intuitive and has a cheaper entry point, but the push saw feels very different in the hand with a more pistol like grip and for me cuts a little faster. Both saws do the job well and I believe it's a matter of personal preference.