I'm looking for a DT saw, was intrigued by the Winsor Saw company out of Colorado. Then I read this in the Winsor FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between your saw and the Lie-Nielsen
A: I recently acquired a LN dovetail saw. My saw came with a loose handle, the blade had a crown in it, the teeth needed to be sharpened and the handle had a split. After fixing those things and tuning the saw I set out to dovetail some 3/4 cherry. The saw bound on the cut. Probably because of 1) not enough tooth set and; 2) the crowning blade. I also didn't like the small handle. WinsorSaws have larger handle, deeper blade for cutting. Our blades are epoxy set into the handle to provide a custom snug fit so the blade does not rattle or come loose in the handle. We offer more slightly tooth set for easier and faster cutting in a wide range of woods.
I've never read anything other than L-N dovetail saws were impeccable.
I'm wondering if this says more about Winsor than L-N?
Q: What is the difference between your saw and the Lie-Nielsen
A: I recently acquired a LN dovetail saw. My saw came with a loose handle, the blade had a crown in it, the teeth needed to be sharpened and the handle had a split. After fixing those things and tuning the saw I set out to dovetail some 3/4 cherry. The saw bound on the cut. Probably because of 1) not enough tooth set and; 2) the crowning blade. I also didn't like the small handle. WinsorSaws have larger handle, deeper blade for cutting. Our blades are epoxy set into the handle to provide a custom snug fit so the blade does not rattle or come loose in the handle. We offer more slightly tooth set for easier and faster cutting in a wide range of woods.
I've never read anything other than L-N dovetail saws were impeccable.
I'm wondering if this says more about Winsor than L-N?