November 13, 20178 yr Author Popular Post What I started with on this saw was a bit shorter than this DisstonUSA saw.. Rusty and bent. Not even a good hacksaw....twould be a shame to see something like this just rust away.. This was a 24" long saw, for cutting the Texas sized steaks.....What was used to make the frame saw was an 18" version... All shellaced up, and rubbed out. Deytails on the blade holders.. This is the end where I hold the saw. I may add a black tape grip down here....the other end? May change out that brass rivet, sometime. At one time, it was a brass screw. Been hammered into shape as a rivet. Had thought about a pair of pins from a door hinge, saw and drilled.....maybe on the next saw? Make it more of a "turning" saw. There was also a very short saw.....blade is now sitting in a hacksaw's frame. .....for now. Would need a bit now Maple "scraps" before any more saws get made....
November 13, 20178 yr I like it...Don't forget to sign/date it and/or some kind of makers mark... 50 years from now when someone is trying to identify this tool here on this site they need a little clue.
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