72. Why is it called a back saw?

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  • There are many back (backed) saws - learn their different uses here.._____________________________________________________________
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Komentáře • 53

  • @grampytinman3481

    I would love to take a tour of your shop. Maybe a video tour, if you don't already have one, would be nice.

  • @garysmylie975

    This is brilliant.. i remember my late father using an awl to make a birdcage and he didn't use a measuring tape or ruler but a woodbine box.. im motivated to work now.. thanks from Ireland..

  • @dandelie2067

    Like to see your collections. l always learn something new. Thank you for your time.

  • @jasongreenberg5541

    Another great video! Can't wait for your coverage of planes!!

  • @johnbuck477

    Graham, one of the reasons i enjoy your videos are the variety and depth of tools you show. I always learn and see something different and unusual. This helps when at a flea market looking for the old tools. Thank you

  • @4tannus

    I'm looking forward to the planes videos. Thanks for your knowledge!

  • @dennisrice8338

    Thank you as always. Very interesting tutorial. I actually have one of the large miter saws and miter stand that was demonstrated at the end of the episode and I love using it.

  • @frankhill9527

    Great information.

  • @MCsCreations

    Really valuable information, Graham! Thanks a bunch!!! 😃

  • @handyndn1

    Very informative. I had always thought that back-saws were meant to be operated on the pull stroke. I also watched your video about frame-saws and also had my thinking corrected about those tools. I have seen many people use frame-saws the wrong way and am happy to have learned better. Thank you.

  • @pittschapelfarm2844

    Thank you for this great information!

  • @tonyb2760

    Thank you

  • @gtd-sq2pj

    Great video.

  • @roman_le

    Thank you Graham!

  • @johnford7847

    I truly enjoy your presentations - the inclusion of historical information (and showing examples of old tools) as well as the discussions of proper techniques makes your channel nearly unique among the plethora of woodworking videos. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ImOnAJourney

    10:16

  • @ianpearse4480

    yet another great share, thank you.

  • @billrockefeller5409

    Very interesting video, enjoyed very much! Love your old collection of fantastic tools!

  • @grampytinman3481

    Love backsaws

  • @harleywood9588

    Love it