But on to the twin terrors. Tonight was their night to be finished. I started by finishing shaping the last piece. One more toggle that I shaped with the draw knife and placed a groove with a small rasp. Then I assembled the saws by dry fitting the tenons and pinning them with a finishing nail that will hold them together and yet also act as a pivot point, allowing some play in the joint to better place tension on the blade. The nails are of course thicker than the board, so after they were driven through and flush on one side, I flipped the saw over, cut the nail as short as possible with a pair of aviation snips, and peened over the other side kind of like a rivet.
Then I placed the blades, pinning the broad blade with a couple of the screw rivets I had extra from the dado saw project. The narrow blade was pinned with the same finish nail technique I used to pin the tenons.Then I ties the string, some masonry string I had around, then I placed the toggle and twisted them up until they creeked.
I still have 2 saws to sharpen yet, and I think the broad blade bow saw could use a touch up to get it to cut better, but over all I am finished with saws for a little while. It has been fun and very educational, but I feel ready to move on to the next thing. So with that said there are two things to start on the docket tomorrow. One will be beginning the work on tuning up my hand planes, and the other will be working with my nephew Bailey to create his boy scouts pine wood derby car. Probably the scariest project I have undertake in a long time as I have never made one of these before in my life and he knows my shop, I think he has high expectations, I only hope I live up to them. Like my work with my girls on their self designed projects, I will make him do the majority of the work. The hands on is good for kids. Actually Im kinda looking forward to tomorrow. Forcasting a good day and youll hear about it here.
Cheers
Oldwolf
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