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23 May 2017 at 6:37 am #312192
Thank you. I’ve made a progress with my technique and my saws binding a lot less. From Homestead Heritage school of woodworking saw technique video I pick up one very useful advice to stand futher from the bench – this will prevent pressing on the saw too much and helps with natural alignment with the hand motion.
The last thing left is sharpening and I’m currently awaiting my saw files from the store. Veritas are good saws but based on other Veritas tools the factory sharpness is no where near to the optimal (which is understandable).
29 April 2017 at 6:58 pm #311540Thanks everyone.
My main issues with crosscuting. I do believe that I have issue with the technique because sometimes I catch the moment and I can glide the saw very easily without any pressure. I wish Paul could provide a video explaining the proper sawing technique.
I’m already planning to make first couple of inches like Paul does. And maybe the saw not so well sharpen – after all its factory sharpening.
Also looking at Paul videos I feel like he has smaller teeth (lower). Like they are just worn out. I thought that this could help too.
19 March 2017 at 10:45 am #310298I do have the same problems – getting thin panels out of normal sized board is hard because of internal stresses and moisture difference in the wood. I see Paul uses solid wood thin panels from time to time but there is no guide how to prepare the one yourself. I hope there will be a video about that.
1 February 2017 at 8:00 pm #308890(when talking that one could run to bandsaw instead of sawing with handsaw)
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