Hand Tool Woodworking | Why Can't I Saw a Straight Line?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2023
- Rob gives tips and tricks for sawing to a line
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If you liked this video check out this video on sawing better dovetails:
First class, second class and third class sawing is mentioned and illustrated (Chapter 1, pg. 45-47) in The Essential Woodworker by Robert Wearing (published by Lost Art Press). Outstanding book. You’re awesome Cosman, much gratitude for all your content and the tools you make. ~ Derek G
That last tip was a very helpful one, thanks rob!
Ha! I was taught how to cut to a line with a tenon saw in 1962. Similar to your method, resting against the second joint of my index finger, draw the saw towards yourself with no pressure a few times until the cut is established and then saw forwards to start cutting properly (the teeth pointed forward). This was at a British high school. In the first year, 11 to 12 year old boys, we all had to square our boards with hand planes, make a bench hook, and by the end of the year make a stool with 4 good mortise and tenon joints. I gave the stool I made to my father and he used it all his life, and it never broke or even wobbled. There were no power tools in that woodwork shop, of course, but we learnt to use most of the hand tools. Only electric tools I use now are a jigsaw and a circular saw, all the rest by hand.
Best advice I'd heard in a while "starting it accurately is the number 1 challenge "
This has to be the best, most beautifully explained tutorial on a woodworking subject that i have ever seen. Well done sir!!!
One of your best videos yet. Great reminders for how to correct technique that can creep into sloppy habits when we are not in the shop every day. A wonderful technique check up.
C'mon guys! 3k views and only 350 likes? How hard is it fellas?
Exactly what I needed as a visual learner. Now I just have to unlearn 50 years of improper technique. The step by step explanation of proper stance and how to make proper adjustments was perfect.
Great advice
Happy New Year Team and family Cosman! Thank you for all you do to teach and inspire folks like me, and especially for your support to veterans! Best wishes.
Amazing pedagogy. What a gift, thank you.
Thanks, this is very helpful,
Great stuff.
Thanks Rob
The most thorough explanation of dovetails I have ever seen. Thank you Rob.
Great video. Happy sawing
Happy New Year to Rob and your family.May 2024 be even more of a blessing to you and your entire team as well.Keep on training 'em vets
Thank you Rob! Very informative as always 😊😊😊
Happy new year if I don't see ya fore then!