Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Finding Exactly What Youre Looking For

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Ive been slowly working my way through the winter season by rehabbing a Stanley Miter box. The clean up of the rust and the repainting was fairly easy to finish off, though a bit time consuming in a pleasant way. But now I was headed into the weeds of fabricating the parts that were missing, wrong, or FUBAR.

The last thing I finished, even back before I took off for Nicaragua, was cleaning up the rust on the saw plate and I wanted to get the saw finished before I moved back to the rest of the work. My issue was the handle that had made it onto the saw.


Somewhere along the line something bad must have happened to the handle. Some kind of rot or other abuse because the saw plate itself is dead straight and beautiful. I guess necessity is the mother of invention and someone took a panel saw handle, modified the living snot out of it, and cobbed it onto the saw plate. An interesting solution but just not right for the saw at all.


I spent some time searching the interwebs for a good picture of the four hole miter saw handle that I could get to scale and recreate the saw. I asked some friends and acquaintances if they had a handle I could trace, borrow, or even get a good, heads on picture of. I scoured the Disstonian Institute website. Then this morning I had a little epiphany and changed my search parameters and found exactly what Im looking for.

Picture from the Disstonian Institute Website
A website called "Two Guys in a Garage Toolworks" has a whole page of to size .pdf scans of a variety of saw handles. Including the one I was looking for.


Their site also has some interesting items for sale, including a kit to make a stair saw. If youve read my blog for a while you know I love using a stair saw to make the sidewalls of my dados and thanks to these guys and a little of your own elbow grease you can build a new stair saw for about the same cost as Ive paid for vintage stair saws I had to go to the work of cleaning up afterwards. Im thinking I might pick up their 8" Deluxe Stair Saw Kit to give a try. Who couldnt use one more stair saw?

Im happy they were there for me though. I really needed this template. Thanks to them I think I see some sawdust coming up this weekend. That makes me happy to think about.

Ratione et Passionis
Oldwolf

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