Sure, but that is basically making a new saw. You can also cut up the plate and make completely new saws. But, my intent here is to talk about basic day-to-day maintenance of an existing saw and tooth pattern and completely re-gulleting a worn out tooth is outside that scope.
Future video, this batch needs restoration and sharpening first, which will also be a future video! I do use the one of that has been sharpened in the duck carving video series :-)
@@oldwaysrisingfarm There are a few saw filing videos on YT, some better than others. Warren Miller has the master class. BTW, consider filming outdoors as your inside videos are a bit dark.
This is incredibly high quality stuff, man. Well done and thank you!
You are most welcome!
At 13:40 note that the gullets can be cut deeper when the teeth get too short. Yes you can re-cut the teeth.
Sure, but that is basically making a new saw. You can also cut up the plate and make completely new saws. But, my intent here is to talk about basic day-to-day maintenance of an existing saw and tooth pattern and completely re-gulleting a worn out tooth is outside that scope.
Was waiting for you to saw some logs........
Future video, this batch needs restoration and sharpening first, which will also be a future video! I do use the one of that has been sharpened in the duck carving video series :-)
@@oldwaysrisingfarm There are a few saw filing videos on YT, some better than others. Warren Miller has the master class. BTW, consider filming outdoors as your inside videos are a bit dark.