Hi, What a great thing it is you're doing too. Passing on life skills that will endure. Pleased I was involved in a small part of what you are teaching . Cheers Steve
@@Woodworkingmasterclass yes, otherwise it is gun-shooting video games which are an addiction. Do you have a video on how to use a drill? nothing fancy. Just so he can watch and learn how to drill a hole using a basic drill..
Awesome, i got a straight rip cut! Im a beginner in woodworking and i noticed alot of people cut with the saw at a 45° angle. But this method is way easier and gives better result. When would you use the 45° angle cut mister? Thanks again
Hand saws are really goods cause they are free from bateries or plugs and can be used in almost every place. The only problem is when you have to cut like 20 planks 10 inches large made of red eucaliptus, it demands some HPs from your arm haha.
I ripped a 4"x4" by 8 foot in half recently. Great fun. Tallowood, a very good Australian hardwood. I used my lovely Disston no 7 , 4 tpi, and it sailed through in no time. I learn a lot about sharpening by using my saws. I could feel a low spot in the tooth line, where about 5 teeth together are a fraction lower than the others. It is still sharp, so I won't worry about it till next sharpening. All part of the learning curve. Just love a sharp rip saw. I have a D8 that I bought for $ 5 , about 25 years ago. Dead straight, Apple handle, 7 point. In rip it is a dream to use. So easy to sharpen too. Happy hand sawing everyone.
It looks like magic - I can't cut straight with a handsaw to save my life. I will try the chisel method though, looks quite promising for a hopeless man like me.
I’m trying to build a shelf and had to completely overhaul everything because my cuts keep coming out lopsided, what should I do if all I have are two sawhorses?
im about to cut two lines through decking with a used hand saw, im going to mark the lines, and cut straight, do you reckon scoring the line first helps?
@@garyreid9842 Hi Gary, It's an English Stanley. I have some here that I sell to students f you are interested. Here's one on Amazon. www.amazon.com.au/Stanley-0-10-598-Utility-foldable-Silver/dp/B0001IWDBU/ref=asc_df_B0001IWDBU/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463535246782&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=18043190082953496267&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9069214&hvtargid=pla-633966223184&psc=1 There is another that is available in Australia but the blade is totally different and not as fine. It's a Stanley 10-049. Cheers Steve
@@Woodworkingmasterclass Yes sir, I plan on it. I'm determined to master carpentry without power tools. I've been seeking the advice of old sages on RU-vid while I gather necessary tools and equipment. Thank you again.