The Art of Saw Filing Scientifically Treated And Explained On Philosophical Pri

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The Art of Saw Filing Scientifically Treated And Explained On Philosophical Pri
H W Henry Wells Holly
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18 shows the buck-saw for soft or green wood ; four teeth to the inch, strong set, well jointed on the sides.
Buck-Saws for Hard Wood.
Fig. 19.
28 THE ART OF SAW-FILING.
Fig. 19 is the buck-saw for hard or dry wood, five or six teeth to the inch ; teeth square on the back.
Buck-saws should be well strained up, so as to ring sharp and clear when struck.
The Too Common Saw.
Fig. 80.
Fig. 20 shows the kind of saw too common to need a description. It is used in all parts of the country. We cannot r
...ecommend its adoption.
Long Gross- Cut or Log-Saw.
This saw is to cut equally both ways, con- sequently the shape of the teeth must be dif- ferent from anything we have seen. This saw on the tooth edge is made the segment of a large circle or ellipse, because the motion easiest for two men in sawing, is a rocking or THE ART OF SAW-FILING. 29 Fig. 21.
swaying motion, bringing all the teeth suc- cessively into action.
For hard and dry wood, file the teeth less bevel ; see that every tooth is in line with the others, whether the line is more or less curved.


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