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Three hacksaw blades
Kegan:
--- Quote from: M-P on January 17, 2009, 02:07:48 am ---Kegan, I use a hack saw and three blades. It works well for me. One suggestion though. I used to find tate sooner or later some saw dust would work ts way between the blades and then the cut would wander as the blades spread apart. I put some epoxy glue between the blades before I mount them in the saw. Nice smooth cuts and easy to finish up with a little sandpaper. Ron
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I noticed that one blade , due to the angle of the progns, was jsut a bit looser than the others. However, being my father's saw and blades, I felt it inappropriate to glue them up in such a permanent fashion. Instead I take a moment to check them, and use a bit of ductape to old them in place during the cut.
Pat B:
Here are a few tools I use for making arrows. I made an osage handle for my tile saw blade...but I still prefer a single bandsaw cut then open it up with a knife, files and sand paper. ;D
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Kegan:
Very cool stuff Pat :)!
ricktrojanowski:
Pat- Is the smaller darker wooden tool with the elongated hole for straightening? And what is the longer lighter colored wood tool with the non elongated hole for?
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