Sheffield Tony
Ghost of the disenchanted
So, whilst thinking about saws - I see quite a few good options for backsaws, and discussion of their relative merits. But what of handsaws, rip and crosscut ?
I have a Thomas Flinn rip saw, boight because I wanted a proper rip saw, and modern hard point saws rarely come in rip variants, and old rip saws seem less common than crosscut. I bought the cheaper Lynx branded saw, but wonder if I might have been better going upmarket ( e.g the Pax) to avoid the fettling the Lynx needed.
Now I still use hardpoint saws for crosscutting. This gives a good supply of scrap saws for scrapers ... but is it worth changing ? Do I buy another cheap Irwin, Bacho, etc. Or a Flinn saw - and if so, any thoughts on the bewildering choice of brands ? Or I could possibly acquire and sharpen an old S&J Sperior 88. (I am happy sharpening saws. I think.) What do you use ?
I have a Thomas Flinn rip saw, boight because I wanted a proper rip saw, and modern hard point saws rarely come in rip variants, and old rip saws seem less common than crosscut. I bought the cheaper Lynx branded saw, but wonder if I might have been better going upmarket ( e.g the Pax) to avoid the fettling the Lynx needed.
Now I still use hardpoint saws for crosscutting. This gives a good supply of scrap saws for scrapers ... but is it worth changing ? Do I buy another cheap Irwin, Bacho, etc. Or a Flinn saw - and if so, any thoughts on the bewildering choice of brands ? Or I could possibly acquire and sharpen an old S&J Sperior 88. (I am happy sharpening saws. I think.) What do you use ?