I enjoyed Robs demo at Westernbert but there were a few issues that surprised me:
Rob spent a long time explaining that local gravity enables you to cut vertical as long as you plumb the work first. He then put the tail board in the vice and plumbed it then cut the tails at angle, I would have thought that the marked line for the tail should have been vertical.
He held my hand to demonstrate how little the force of his grip on the saw is, it was much much lighter than the grip I have been using.
He stated that 70% of the quality of the dovetail joint was down to the saw (LN of course) that did surprise me, what do you think?
Rob spent a long time explaining that local gravity enables you to cut vertical as long as you plumb the work first. He then put the tail board in the vice and plumbed it then cut the tails at angle, I would have thought that the marked line for the tail should have been vertical.
He held my hand to demonstrate how little the force of his grip on the saw is, it was much much lighter than the grip I have been using.
He stated that 70% of the quality of the dovetail joint was down to the saw (LN of course) that did surprise me, what do you think?