The Sawset Guide
…alternate teeth the opposite way. One arm of the sawset moves in the same way pliers work, when you squeeze the two handles the “hammer” or tooth setter emerges to…
…alternate teeth the opposite way. One arm of the sawset moves in the same way pliers work, when you squeeze the two handles the “hammer” or tooth setter emerges to…
…you how to alter the size of the hammer in the sawset. Update October 2021 🇺🇸 Paul recommends this one for $52.99*. Please note this meets the specification but hasn’t…
…Hammer Spokeshave (flat-bottomed) Convex and Concave 1- Start by driving two panel pins into your wood, 1” (25mm) from each end and 1” (25mm) from the edge. 2- Use your thinner…
…the basics before you move onto the courses such as the Chisel Tray or Hanging Wall Shelf, so take a look at the joint courses first. The 3 main woodworking…
…of applications such as smoothing internal and external curves and rounding corners. It is often used to smooth the surface after cutting with chisels or saws. The spokeshave will shave…
…Tote How to Make a Dovetailed Box How to Make a Hanging Wall Shelf How to Make a Chisel Tray How to Make a Spoon How to Make a Spatula…
…chisels or saws. Rounded rasps are useful when working with concave areas in wood. Terminology Stitching – This is the process by which a small punch is used to create…
…the heel of the bevel, which prevents the blade from reaching the wood to cut. Using the same tools and techniques as sharpening a chisel, you will be using the…
…of your chisel to scrape this away. Paul uses Silverline buffing compound which costs approximately £8 for a large block which should last you a lifetime. You can also get…
…When sharpening a ripcut saw, the teeth are sharpened to a chisel tip. When sharpening a crosscut saw, the inside of each tooth is sharpened to create two bevels resulting…