The Foundation of Proper Saw Sharpening

The Foundation of Proper Saw Sharpening

PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARK HARRELL The saw doctor will see you now Mark Harrell examines the quality and value of hammer-setting and jointing – the foundation of proper saw sharpening p to now, we have deemed Grandpa’s of razor-sharp bayonets to sever wood fibre height, ready to do battle. And because they saw worth saving and we’ve cleaned with cold, precise efficiency. have all been set properly in the crucible of Uand dressed the old boy into a But let’s keep this in mind above all: a hammer and anvil, every tooth is poised, fresh uniform by completely stripping the anyone can push a saw file through a gullet uniform and ready schuss through any errant saw down, maintaining it and putting it and make two sharp tooth edges. Not wood fibre standing in the way, because back together. We have also repaired our everyone can sharpen to joint. It follows now they operate as a unified team with battle-scarred handle, then then carefully then that really, sharpening is completely no sloppy variance under your direction. reassembled and retensioned the plate/ secondary to proper joint and set. One Welcome to the world of cold, hard steel. back assembly arrow-straight. It is now time must achieve proper sharpening to joint, so Sheffield Steel, to be exact. So let’s start to hone every tooth into a unified formation every tooth in that toothline is of the same by setting our teeth. 60 F&C240 www.woodworkersinstitute.com PROJECTS & TECHNIQUES Product tech – saw doctor Hammer-set or plier-set? We set our teeth – that is, bending the upper squeezing and then 20lbs of grip becomes What they all share in common is the striking half of the tooth outward slightly during the 15 or even 10. Perhaps 25, when you realise action of a hammer onto an anvil, whether sharpening process – so that the crisply- you haven’t been squeezing consistently. delivered by spring energy activated by a filed leading edges of each tooth will ‘knife’ Consider the symphony of muscle, tendon treadle, or simply whacked with a light dead – for crosscuts or ‘chisel’ – for rips – their and bone involved with this act – we blow mallet. When subjecting sawteeth to way through wood fibre while allowing the are all, after all, articulated beings and a hammer-blow, you are literally rearranging sawplate to slip through the kerf with just therefore imperfect. molecules. Rather than bending, pleading enough clearance. No set or too little set What exactly is it we’re squeezing into with spring steel to conform, you actually invite friction within the cut and friction set anyway? Spring steel, of course. smack it into formation with a hammer-set generates heat. With heat, metal expands And as Winston Churchill once observed: and the tooth abruptly pops into formation and your troops will abruptly bog down in the ‘British are not made of sugar-candy’. with military precision. This is the sort of fight. Too much set promotes a disorganised, Does Sheffield spring steel resist bending dynamic leadership raw troops require to jerky, zig-zag approach to cutting a straight to your will like a raw recruit unused to present their bayonets in deadly unison to kerf. Sloppy fighting at best and inaccurate parade ground discipline? Of course it the mission at hand. Anything less just won’t cuts at worst. So the primary goal is set does. Spring steel wants to bounce back, hit the bullseye. your teeth uniformly, with just enough say ‘no!,’ stay in its comfort zone and protest. Hammer sets are simple, but as with a set to clear the plate comfortably in the Time to unleash the Sergeant Major plier set, one must focus on seeing the kerf and no more. of saw setting devices: the hammer-set. teeth correctly. We take the time at the Bad There are a multitude of plier sets available You will find no newly-made hammer sets Axe shop to dot every other tooth with a today online, through vintage tool shops these days – they’re all vintage. Search out Sharpie pen, flip the plate around, then dot and some made new these days, all of old US manufactured names, such as the the adjacent teeth on the opposite side. which involve squeezing a ‘hammer’ onto Seymour Smith hammer-set, pictured here, This will take around 10 minutes, but pays tooth against a bevelled anvil. With proper or the Disston Star, both of which were huge dividends in speed and accuracy while adjustment, the upper half of the tooth is manufactured in the mid-1870s, and which setting and sharpening. bent slightly outward, thus achieving set. still serve useful, constant function in our For now you’ll need to dig the foxhole, But imagine squeezing a plier set with the saw shop today. Also seek out something of check your work and prepare to march your 20lbs of pressure each palm/finger/wrist- more recent manufacture, such as an Aikens troops to the barber to shear their unruly gripping act entails. One tires with repeated set or the Foley No.281 trip-hammer set. locks through the jointing process. F&C Stanley 42X plier set Seymour Smith hammer-sets Foley trip-hammer set Using a Sharpie to dot every other tooth Next month: Mark will look at clock sharpening www.woodworkersinstitute.com F&C240 6 1 .

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