On Mar 29, 7:26*pm, basilisk wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:41:30 -0700, tomwalz wrote:
Free saw blade books
If you email I will reply and attach 2
pdf’s.
1. Lowell Freeborn’s Carbide Saw Manual. 2. * * *Carbide Saw
Specification
Manual
Lowell Freeborn started SystiMatic with Bob Budke then went on to found
Freeborn tool in Spokane. *His book is a standard in the tool industry.
This is the original version and is a bit dated in parts. He uses the
old metric to inch conversion ratio and many of the carbide companies
listed no longer exist. * However his descriptions of saw sharpening and
saw hammering are considered industry classics. They are extremely
accurate and *very easy to understand.
The Carbide Saw Specification Manual does not list an author or source
and I cannot find one. *It reads very much like it was written by Don
Anderson who was head of cutting tool engineering for Weyerhaeuser in
the 80”s. *It was written for sawmill saws but is a standard in industry
for all saws.
Mush of this information is on our web site in the form of individual
articles however I promised Mr. Freeborn that I would do his best to
keep his book alive.
Too many truly good books disappear. *At one time I had Chisels on a
Wheel on my web site. *I had permission from the publisher who was the
copyright holder. * Then the author’s daughter surfaced, acquired the
copyright and insisted I take the book down. *Saving these books is sort
of a hobby, I guess.
tom
Tom,
Thanks for sending me these, I work in a medium size
sawmill and these are useful resources.
basilisk
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Happy to.
We have a lot more information on our web site at
www.carbideprocessors.com..
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Tom