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Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-13-2014 Pat Zabrocki said: Yes, it's 2" tall currently, and that leaves me approximately 1/2" of clearance to the lower horn on my largest saw - my D8 Thumbhole. I'm considering redoing it though - Thinking about notching each saw handle location. Not really necessary, but it would look neat. Re: Saw till work in progress - cwarner - 10-13-2014 starfish said: Yes, it's 2" tall currently, and that leaves me approximately 1/2" of clearance to the lower horn on my largest saw - my D8 Thumbhole. I'm considering redoing it though - Thinking about notching each saw handle location. Not really necessary, but it would look neat. [/blockquote] This height will not only be dependent on how large the saw is, but the hang and style of handle as well. When I was figuring mine out, It had a height that worked great for all of my full side and panel saws, but when I threw my DT and carcass saw on it, the bottom horn contacted the floor before seating on the rail. Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-13-2014 cwarner said: Yes, it's 2" tall currently, and that leaves me approximately 1/2" of clearance to the lower horn on my largest saw - my D8 Thumbhole. I'm considering redoing it though - Thinking about notching each saw handle location. Not really necessary, but it would look neat. [/blockquote] This height will not only be dependent on how large the saw is, but the hang and style of handle as well. When I was figuring mine out, It had a height that worked great for all of my full side and panel saws, but when I threw my DT and carcass saw on it, the bottom horn contacted the floor before seating on the rail. [/blockquote] Good point! I'll certainly check this when I get home tonight. I have a 12" Disston D4 and an Adria DT saw... I don't believe either has an extreme hang to speak of... Re: Saw till work in progress - Pat Zabrocki - 10-13-2014 some of my Atkins saws with the Perfection handles would certainly need more room, so very good point about the particular handle and the hang. i was looking at those very saws when I made my original comment. pat Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-13-2014 Pat Zabrocki said: I have an Atkins No. 53. I'll certainly check it out too! Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-14-2014 Well, y'all were right... Not enough height on the handle apron for my DT and Carcase saw... So I redid it. It actually turned out better than the first. I used the existing Dovetail locations and added a smaller one on top. ![]() ![]() And here's just a quick check of the smaller saw fit. ![]() Re: Saw till work in progress - Window Guy - 10-14-2014 Really looking good, nice job, I like it. This has been on my bucket list for some time now, need to get busy and "just do it". Steve Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-15-2014 Ok, here's the latest... glued up, all joints planed flush, back installed and filled with saws. ![]() Next step is a couple of slotted stretchers and a coat of paint. Drawers after that. Re: Saw till work in progress - Gregory of Sherwood Forest - 10-15-2014 Coat of paint??? And hide the nice joinery you did? Besides, saw tills tend to get scratched up a good bit. Paint will show that more than a nice stain or coat of BLO. I think you have done a good job, by the way. Nice till! Re: Saw till work in progress - starfish - 10-16-2014 Gregory of Sherwood Forest said: Yeah, I was planning to milk paint it. You're probably right though... BLO and a coat of wax is probably a better solution. |