A couple of words about the pullsaw - if a few teeth are damaged and the saw becomes snaggletoothed, it's possible to negate the snaggles by placing the saw on a vise anvil and tapping the teeth back into the plane of the blade with small punch or nailset,
Colwyn, I've watched your videos from the very beginner. As someone new to turning, I love them. I access them on youtube via an email link sent from Axminster in April. Several times you've mentioned that the plans for projects have been posted online. How do I access those please? I don't use Facebook.
Hi Fraser, the videos are live on our Facebook page every Tuesday and Thursday at 4pm. Here is a link to our page for you - facebook.com/axminstertools :)
Colwin you are a STAR, Love your work.
Beautiful piece, thank you. If only we could access a root ball easily. Brilliant, thanks.
Beautiful piece Colwin, with just the right amount of commentary - from a transplanted Devon boy.
A couple of words about the pullsaw - if a few teeth are damaged and the saw becomes snaggletoothed, it's possible to negate the snaggles by placing the saw on a vise anvil and tapping the teeth back into the plane of the blade with small punch or nailset,
Colwyn, I've watched your videos from the very beginner. As someone new to turning, I love them. I access them on youtube via an email link sent from Axminster in April. Several times you've mentioned that the plans for projects have been posted online. How do I access those please? I don't use Facebook.
Hi Steve, please email social.media@axminstertools.com and I will send these over to you :)
Where abouts do they go live
Hi Fraser, the videos are live on our Facebook page every Tuesday and Thursday at 4pm. Here is a link to our page for you - facebook.com/axminstertools :)