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Joe Gorman Joe Gorman is offline
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Default Sawing big wood by hand

nautilus wrote:
Hi!

I have a very few years on wood working, doing this as hobby, which I
really enjoy. I read the groups from time to time, and now that I've
some doubts/thinkings, I would like to post it!

A few days ago I bought some cedar from a lumber yard, to finish a
project in which I'm working ok. The stock measures 3 inch of
thickness, 9 inch width, and about 2 meters long. I've two pieces of
this size.. and I need to get some 3x3x2meters "sticks"..

I've the chance to take this piece to a school near home, that has a
big wood working workshop, and they let me use the scroll saw, and
other machines.. but I love hand tools, and also I would like to be
self-sufficient, so I'm thinking in using a good hand saw (which I
would need to buy).

I've never dimensioned roguh stock using hand tools yet... how long can
it take to make a single straing cut over the 2 meters long? It's
something reasonable, or I'm going to end all sweat looking at the sky
laying on my yard?

I'm asking about the estimated time you think it would take, to have a
parameter for checking if everything goes well, if the saw is well
sharpened, the technique is good, etc..

Thanks a lot!!!
Mariano

As in finishing, practice on scrap, or your sticks may become scrap. Let
the saw do the work. If it won't cut easily and cleanly it may not be
sharp enough.
http://www.brendlers.net/oldtools/handsaws/handsaws.htm
I thought Jeff had a link on his page but I can't seem to find it.
http://www.amgron.clara.net/
Joe