Project by Serradura | posted 01-18-2020 10:47 AM | 890 views | 0 times favorited | 3 comments | ![]() |
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I found 3 multi-blades at the local Chinese shop, guess what? 90 cents for 3 pieces. Across the street I bought 1 meter of m4 threaded rod and 3 wing nuts for a total of 70 cents… and then made something!
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Ivan
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#1 posted 01-18-2020 10:59 AM
Outstanding work….although I never used such saw…I bet it works perfektly.
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Oldtool
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#2 posted 01-18-2020 01:09 PM
Nice work, these saws should be very useful. I think you’ll find it easy to use, that wide blade should make straight cuts nicely, maybe a dovetail saw?
I too made one of these, just for something to do one day. I used a broken bandsaw resaw blade, cut off a 12 inch section, gathered some scrap wood, followed the instructions available at Gramercy Tools, however, this 3 tip blade is very difficult to start, too coarse, just digs in and grabs. Live and learn.
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#3 posted 01-19-2020 02:36 AM
I like the unique handle you put on the one. It gives the whole saw a nice look.
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