Ebony handled saw

Mike Wenzloff

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Forest Grove, Oregon USA
Hi Y'all,

Here's a look at a saw I recently completed. Gabon Ebony. 8" 16 ppi blade. First time using Ebony for a handle which presented a challenge or two.

It was filed specifically for sawing 8-10 mm drawer sides and so needed smoothness over speed--still cuts pretty quickly though.

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Take care, Mike
 
Hey, what can I say Mike, 16 points to an 8" blade works fine for a lot of stuff.:thumb:

Nice looking wood!
 
Mike-

Is that a new stamp you are using on your saws? Give us a closer look...:lurk:
Thank you, Everyone!

Tom, we've been using a medallion bolt since maybe November or early December. I'm date challenged so I don't recall exactly--too many saws since then.

Here's a close look...

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And a further away look for scale...

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They are 3/4" in diameter. Made by Dave Jeske [as are our saw bolts and split nuts since back then sometime] and laser engraved by another local business.

Take care, Mike

PS. Just for you, Tony: that's Panamanian Rosewood ;)
 
Thanks for the close up Mike! :thumb: I will tell you something that you should already know by now... Looks great!!! Unparallel quality and craftsmanship!!!!!:bow:
 
Whoo-wee that's a sweet looking saw, Mike! You are definitely an artist. :bow: Anybody should be proud to own that saw. It's always great to see pics of your work.
 
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