Tristan wanted a large Ripper and a X cut to match. The rip is 29" long, as Tristan has a long stroke length, while the X cut is 2" shorter.
The Spec on the rip is:
4" of 5 ppi
5" of 4.5 ppi6" of 4 ppi
3.5 ppi for the rest of the saw.
The X cut is 6ppi for the entire length.
The next pair of saws on the list will be heading off to the USA.
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ReplyDeleteHi Lui,
ReplyDeletedid you taper grind the blades?
Cheers Pedder
Hi Pedder,
ReplyDeleteYes, they were taper ground.
What was an issue, was the lack of a handle to test the cutting and set of the blades. Tristan has tried the rip and he says it's running true.
Cheers
lui
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