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    Default Today's boot market essential buys

    Wanting a coping saw so looking around my local boot market I come across a nice Eclipse one mine for £1.00 not bad as it looks new, Went on to a nice guy called William, now William sometimes has axes, too late he sold an axe head prior to me getting there late but I picked up the stag handled carving knife, now this fits lovely in the left hand as it curves into the palm. so I might make a stick tang left hander out of it.
    Looking at the two hand tools on Williams stall, not having seen a tool like them I am guessing they are some sort of saw blade setting tool, I'm hoping they are, then I notice William has 4 coping saws but I leave them there for someone who needs them, back I go to where I got mine earlier and haggle for the Spear and Jackson tenon saw and honing guide tool.
    Well pleased with my buys, just looked on-line for the price of the saw new, £56.00 for this model.

    It looks like I was right on one of the saw blade setting tool, the gold colour one, the other one might just be but I'm not sure, so guys what is the silver coloured hand tool next to the gold coloured one.
    Hugo.

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    i use the same set as that gold one on my saws, they work well but even with larger panel or bow saws the lower setting are all that is needed.


    pete

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    Thanks Peter mate, I'm glad you mentioned it as I'll bring it along on the next meet so as you can give me some tips on using it.
    Hugo.

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    Blooming eck, the tenon saw is mighty sharp, I'm well pleased with it, going to be an asset to me, my old one must have been blunt from day one when I bought it.
    Hugo.

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    i could teach you how to sharpen a saw if you like. maybe that spare blade of mine like the one on the blue bow saw
    would need to knock up a saw vice, could probably make a jig to fit in a work mate

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    You must be the bloke that gets there just before me and leaves me only the junk!
    Nice find.

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    Thanks Peter mate I'd like that.
    Hugo.

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    Fairly sure you will find that the saw setting tool will give too much set for your tenon saw. If I remember right mine (also an Eclipse) only goes upto 12 teeth per inch and the tenon saw will be more than that.
    My tenon saw is about 14tpi if i remember right.
    If you see any brass backed saws they are worth keeping hold of as the weight helps the cut a bit.

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