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heath

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I'm going to have a go at making one of these but am a bit puzzled on some of the detail. If the tension on the blade is increased by pulling the side pieces in at the top, does the mortice and tenon joint have to take this into account or is it just a regular, square joint? Surely if the joint is too tight it won't be able to move. If anyone could explain this to me I would really appreciate it.
Heath
 
Hi, The only problem i had was getting the angle on the tenon right ,so to pull the top of the saw tight making the blade tight.

Cheers Topknot
 
Hi, The only problem i had was getting the angle on the tenon right ,so to pull the top of the saw tight making the blade tight.

Cheers Topknot

Hi Topknot, could you explain this to me please? Do you mean that the tenon should be angled upwards slightly?
 
I'm going to have a go at making one of these but am a bit puzzled on some of the detail. If the tension on the blade is increased by pulling the side pieces in at the top, does the mortice and tenon joint have to take this into account or is it just a regular, square joint? Surely if the joint is too tight it won't be able to move. If anyone could explain this to me I would really appreciate it.
Heath

If you can make a mortice and tenon joint that tight in the field with just a knife, you have my greatest respect (or maybe I'm just ham-fisted... ;)). There doesn't need to be a lot of play in it - assuming you've got the length right in the first place - but there does need to be a wee bit.
 
If you can make a mortice and tenon joint that tight in the field with just a knife, you have my greatest respect (or maybe I'm just ham-fisted... ;)). There doesn't need to be a lot of play in it - assuming you've got the length right in the first place - but there does need to be a wee bit.

You're right, but I'm making mine in my shed :)
 
Well, give it a go, and if it ends up too tight, you can just shave down the tenon a little. Given the size of the joint and the length of the lever, you'll probably be OK anyway.
 
I have PDF plans for NickG's DIY bucksaw if you're interested heath

Drop me a PM with your email addy and I'll send them on
 
Hi , Some pic's of how i done it on my saw. The hole is for the cord (TOP)

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Cheers Topknot.
 
The joint only needs to hold the cross member in place whilst putting the whole together, ie it doesn't need to be a tight fitting joint like it would with furniture.

Cheers,
Graham
 
I'm going to have a go at making one of these but am a bit puzzled on some of the detail. If the tension on the blade is increased by pulling the side pieces in at the top, does the mortice and tenon joint have to take this into account or is it just a regular, square joint? Surely if the joint is too tight it won't be able to move. If anyone could explain this to me I would really appreciate it.
Heath

The same question foxed me for a while too :rolleyes: until I realised, exactly what Graham has pointed out, that the brace doesn't need to be too rigid in fact it needs to have movement .

I got round the problem by just rounding off the tenon.

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Seems to work fine and I can really get good tension of the blade.

Cheers, Pete.
 
Some great help there folks, thanks for the advice. Thanks for the pics Topknot, that makes it very clear and thanks for the offer of the PDF Shewie, I already have a copy of it but for some reason my printer won't print it.
 

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