an odd tenon saw
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Good afternoon you all. Recently i acquired a Crown tenon saw . I ways attracted by its cost nor Being too high and by the old style Brass back that i love over contemporary spine-molded saw. Saw itself was to resharpen and this isn’t top big of a problem..while Sharpening i noticed the saw blade doesn’t run parallel to handle’line. Is it a design thing or a flow in construction?
I am not sure I understand, is it something like this?
http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/ProductImages/handsaws/031169.jpg
Does this help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzc4tQ5CRxk
Honestly, though, I think that saw would cut perfectly well just as it is. It’s hard to be sure from the photo, but I wouldn’t take much risk with it trying to make it “better.”
tomorrow morning i’m going to post other pictures, non i’m not at home. Thank you for the link to paul’s video. I think the real issue is on blade: the blade seems to bear against the brass spine on the right side near the handle while the blade itself bears against the the left side of the brass spine near the toe..in other word blade is not parallel to brass backm and i don’t know how to fix it..