builderchad
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I made fittings so that I could fit 6" hacksaw blades and 7" coping saw blades. I will probably end up only using it for coping as was initially intended but I also wanted it to be a little more versatile.
At this point it is in working order but needs some refinements:
1) A small ball handle instead of the file handle used, this will bring the hand closer to the frame to give better balance.
2a) Shave off a good 3/8" or so from the frame to lighten it up - turns out to be too heavy even with the hand more forward.
2b) Possibly get the spokshave on the top and bottom of the frame to take the squareness out of this dimension and lighten it up further.
3) Remake the metal parts that hold the blade from silver steel as opposed to the cheap B&Q bar which is too soft. And on these parts make sure the grooves are deeper to take coping blades with longer lengths of metal behind thier pins.
4) Remake the stretcher for a tighter fit to offer more support.
And finally, I need to finish it with something really durable - seeing as its a tool - but I have no idea with what yet.
There are a lot of pictures so here is a link to the gallery:
http://www.zulu.net/ships/thumbnails.php?album=4
Here is a quick snap of the current state:
At this point it is in working order but needs some refinements:
1) A small ball handle instead of the file handle used, this will bring the hand closer to the frame to give better balance.
2a) Shave off a good 3/8" or so from the frame to lighten it up - turns out to be too heavy even with the hand more forward.
2b) Possibly get the spokshave on the top and bottom of the frame to take the squareness out of this dimension and lighten it up further.
3) Remake the metal parts that hold the blade from silver steel as opposed to the cheap B&Q bar which is too soft. And on these parts make sure the grooves are deeper to take coping blades with longer lengths of metal behind thier pins.
4) Remake the stretcher for a tighter fit to offer more support.
And finally, I need to finish it with something really durable - seeing as its a tool - but I have no idea with what yet.
There are a lot of pictures so here is a link to the gallery:
http://www.zulu.net/ships/thumbnails.php?album=4
Here is a quick snap of the current state: