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As good as it gets...
 
Rexy - Have some respect for the people that are members or non members that use this site just for informative purposes. Is there really any information value to the majority of the threads you post on here regarding saws?
 
Rexy - Have some respect for the people that are members or non members that use this site just for informative purposes. Is there really any information value to the majority of the threads you post on here regarding saws?

Respect? On this forum? Are you kidding?

Respect cannot be demanded on this site. It is earned, or learned, or beaten out of you - about a year ago I posted something similar and got twisted knickers for half a dozen posts and was made a laughing sticky for my troubles - still wiping the bar oil off my dial. . . . . . I quickly learned this site was not solely an information source?

Through extensive research and statistical analysis I worked out this forum has
- Information Quotient 14,
- Herdtertainment Quotient 26,
- Fat Chew Quotient 96, and
- BS Quotient 10^154.
- Spacemule obtuse factor 1 - (10^100)i

Can't make it too easy for those non-members - you gotta get the heavy duty waders on and go with the flow and a big BS filter set on MACs.
 
These are my favorite saws. I bought the blades and made the rest myself.
The handles are apricot wood. milled from a 12" diameter apricot tree in 2007. The best part about the whole process was milling the wood - it smelled of intense stone fruit, nectarines mostly. Oh yeah and they work really well too.

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Rexy - Have some respect for the people that are members or non members that use this site just for informative purposes. Is there really any information value to the majority of the threads you post on here regarding saws?

It doesn't take long to figure out Spacey. A good forum is both informational and entertaining. To me he provides the latter, mainly from the responses of those who take the bait.
 
Respect? On this forum? Are you kidding?

Respect cannot be demanded on this site. It is earned, or learned, or beaten out of you - about a year ago I posted something similar and got twisted knickers for half a dozen posts and was made a laughing sticky for my troubles - still wiping the bar oil off my dial. . . . . . I quickly learned this site was not solely an information source?

Through extensive research and statistical analysis I worked out this forum has
- Information Quotient 14,
- Herdtertainment Quotient 26,
- Fat Chew Quotient 96, and
- BS Quotient 10^154.
- Spacemule obtuse factor 1 - (10^100)i

Can't make it too easy for those non-members - you gotta get the heavy duty waders on and go with the flow and a big BS filter set on MACs.
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I will keep your formulas for future reference, I suspect they will come in very handy.

I had a similar experience as you, and it seems that since I wasn't ok with going along with said factors, I was instantly deemed to be a coward and in general bad person. I learned enough about chainsaws to understand what I needed. I'm in the process of building a log home, so it's not just brute force bucking like a good chunk of folks seem to do here, or just collecting of chainsaws.

Nice looking saws, here's 2 joinery saws I made. I made the entire saws from raw materials, including milling the backs out of bronze, turning the split-nuts out of bronze on a lathe, stamping the teeth on the 1095 spring steel, and all the setting and sharpening by hand. And yes, this pair is my favorite saws at the moment, but I'm working on a pair out of bronze with ebony handles (carcass saws), they aren't finished and won't be for a while as I'll be working on the log work for my house. I know, not as glamorous as standing with a spacemule in your ear, but what the heck...:monkey:
 
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I will keep your formulas for future reference, I suspect they will come in very handy.

I had a similar experience as you, and it seems that since I wasn't ok with going along with said factors, I was instantly deemed to be a coward and in general bad person. I learned enough about chainsaws to understand what I needed. I'm in the process of building a log home, so it's not just brute force bucking like a good chunk of folks seem to do here, or just collecting of chainsaws.

Nice looking saws, here's 2 joinery saws I made. I made the entire saws from raw materials, including milling the backs out of bronze, turning the split-nuts out of bronze on a lathe, stamping the teeth on the 1095 spring steel, and all the setting and sharpening by hand. And yes, this pair is my favorite saws at the moment, but I'm working on a pair out of bronze with ebony handles (carcass saws), they aren't finished and won't be for a while as I'll be working on the log work for my house. I know, not as glamorous as standing with a spacemule in your ear, but what the heck...:monkey:

Very nice work,have you tried making a block plane yet?
 

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