Did you see what I SAW?!?!?

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Monty

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Monty
Lie-Nielsen Toolworks.



USA.



Swedish steel blade.



Solid milled brass back.



Brass split nut saw bolts.



Rosewood handle.



15 points per inch.



Rip tooth profile.



0.026" kerf.





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:cool:
 

D L Ames

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D L Ames
Thats really cool Monty.:icon_thum But how does it compare to this one?



Forge Brand Tools.



China.



Steel blade. (Former fender from 64 Chevy Nova)



Folded aluminum back. (formerly a case of empty Bud lite cans)



Steel saw rivets.



Plastic handle.



4.5 points per inch.



Rip tooth profile.



0.25" kerf.





BTW..............YOU SUCK!:lol:

D L
 
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What was that?!?!? "USE"?!?!? 8-O No way!!! I might get it dirty or something!!!


I was just planning to prop this thing up for pictures every time I make something with dovetails - you know, to get that "hand cut" look. I'll just have to remember to put the jig & router away first!
 

woodguy1975

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insomniac said:
What was that?!?!? "USE"?!?!? 8-O No way!!! I might get it dirty or something!!!


I was just planning to prop this thing up for pictures every time I make something with dovetails - you know, to get that "hand cut" look. I'll just have
to remember to put the jig & router away first!
:rolf: Come on man, you show the saw you've gotta show your work with the saw. We don't collect tools here we use them. :p:p

You can fool anyone with a machine cut dovetail!!!!!!
 

JohnsonMBrandon

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Brandon Johnson
Ha ha I would be scared to use that thing! Ha ha. Is it quality since it didn't come from the Lowes clearance table? Is it Penguin certified?
 
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To be honest, I had a real hard time choosing between the Adria and the Lie-Nielsen. I tried Woodguy's Adria in his shop, and the demonstrator let me try out the Lie-Nielsen saw at the Charlotte WW show. I can see why he let me try it, because I was immediately sold on it! :mrgreen: I found that it was easier to start than WG's Adria. But then WG eased the set on his a bit, and now I think the two saws are equally easy to start. I ended up choosing the LN because... well, just because!!! :cool: :lol:
 
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