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of wood cutting; maybe never to be repeated, but still valuable
none the less. They are very patient with me.
The ECE bowsaw is about the right size for me; it takes a 600mm
blade, is well made and the handles don’t rotate easily when the
saw is tensioned up. A range of blades is available, but only
the narrow one is for curve cutting, the others allow you to
cross cut or rip with a big limitation imposed by the central
strut – the “throat” is only 120mm.
Steering the blade,or coming back on line is easier said than
done. Don’t try it using the middle of the blade – use the ends,
cut near the handle while taking any pressure off the saw. Just
run the saw back and fore in the groove putting turning pressure
on the handle.
Make sure the teeth are away from you so that you are cutting on
the push stroke.
It’s boring I know! But, Practice makes Perfect! The Bowsaw will
reward patience and a good bandsaw is expensive.
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