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Many readers undoubtedly have run crosscut saws in the past, and a lot of you know the difference between a good running saw and a poorly filed saw deserves the name I have often heard attributed to it... “misery whip.” A well-filed saw, however, is efficient and can be satisfying to use. Only in recent years was a chain saw developed that could beat a topnotch bucker in a contest. There is a record of a 32-inch Douglas-fir log cut in 1 minute 26 seconds by one bucker.
Saw filers of any quality are becoming very difficult—if not impossible—to find. This manual was written so those of you who use crosscut saws can maintain them yourselves and overcome some of the misery of that ol’ whip.
The manual provides a basic description of how and why a crosscut saw works, tips on building a saw vise, and some experience-tested methods as a guide for achieving a well-running saw.
Only saws having raker teeth are discussed, because they are by far the most common saws found today. This includes lance, perforated-lance, and champion tooth patterns.
Saw filers of any quality are becoming very difficult—if not impossible—to find. This manual was written so those of you who use crosscut saws can maintain them yourselves and overcome some of the misery of that ol’ whip.
The manual provides a basic description of how and why a crosscut saw works, tips on building a saw vise, and some experience-tested methods as a guide for achieving a well-running saw.
Only saws having raker teeth are discussed, because they are by far the most common saws found today. This includes lance, perforated-lance, and champion tooth patterns.
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INTRODUCTION 1
THE CROSSCUT SAW 2
HOW A SAW CUTS 5
SAW VISE 6
FILING THE SAW 8
- Cleaning 8
- Hammering or Straightening 8
- Jointing 9
Short Jointer 10
Long Jointer 10
- Raker Fitting 12
Fitting Straight Rakers 13
Fitting Swaged Rakers 14
Repairing Bent Rakers and Cutter Teeth 16
Broken Raker Tip 16
- Pointing Up Cutter Teeth 16
- Setting 17
TESTING A SAW 21
CHOOSING AND USING A SAW 22
HANDLE POSITIONS 24
STORING SAWS 25
GLOSSARY 26
THE CROSSCUT SAW 2
HOW A SAW CUTS 5
SAW VISE 6
FILING THE SAW 8
- Cleaning 8
- Hammering or Straightening 8
- Jointing 9
Short Jointer 10
Long Jointer 10
- Raker Fitting 12
Fitting Straight Rakers 13
Fitting Swaged Rakers 14
Repairing Bent Rakers and Cutter Teeth 16
Broken Raker Tip 16
- Pointing Up Cutter Teeth 16
- Setting 17
TESTING A SAW 21
CHOOSING AND USING A SAW 22
HANDLE POSITIONS 24
STORING SAWS 25
GLOSSARY 26
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