Hi LitoGeorge, for ripping and crosscut, I used Okada rip and crosscut blades purchased thru Amazon. I made the handle for the rip saw and have a video on my channel. For the Dovetail, I used a Korean made Dozuki saw purchased from Lee Valley many years ago. It's still very sharp but has a tendency to wander off on thicker dovetails due to a very thin kerf. Thanks for watching my video.
@josephhood1591 When I switched from machine tools to mostly hand tools, I didn’t think I could do this too. But I watched and learned from Paul Sellers. I started with simple boxes and stools and as I developed my skills my projects became more complex. You never know until you tried.
Crazy impressive to do this with hand tools. Respect on your craftsmanship!
Thank you. I learned from watching Paul Sellers.
@@willshomeworkshop9386 Thanks for the tip, I'll check him out!
Will, excellent work! I am curious, what saws do you use? I cant make out the brand, but I do see kataba's at a minimum. Thanks.
Hi LitoGeorge, for ripping and crosscut, I used Okada rip and crosscut blades purchased thru Amazon. I made the handle for the rip saw and have a video on my channel. For the Dovetail, I used a Korean made Dozuki saw purchased from Lee Valley many years ago. It's still very sharp but has a tendency to wander off on thicker dovetails due to a very thin kerf.
Thanks for watching my video.
I would lose my mind attempting this.
@josephhood1591 When I switched from machine tools to mostly hand tools, I didn’t think I could do this too. But I watched and learned from Paul Sellers. I started with simple boxes and stools and as I developed my skills my projects became more complex. You never know until you tried.