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February 17, 2018

How to Correct New Saws | Paul Sellers

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Paul Sellers
Published on 16 Feb 2018

What do you have to do to a saw you’ve just bought to get it ready for work? Paul takes a few minutes to show what it takes to get as saw cutting beautifully.

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1 Comment

  1. Comment on this video from PaulSellers.com:

    We posted this video yesterday just to help you see that it is simple to correct flawed output on new saws if the saw is resharpenable which most push stroke back saws made in the UK are and most pull stroke, Japanese-type saws are not. It takes me about 3-4 minutes to sharpen almost any saw.

    On this saw it came from the Thomas Flinn stable at the lower price end but the materials are the same quality as their higher end saws just not sharpened properly or as well. Anyway, it is good to get started somewhere as even the high end saws need sharpening in a few weeks so why put it off?

    Comment by Nicholas — February 18, 2018 @ 08:33

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