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Klausz

Bow Saws

Posted on May 15, 2010April 3, 2013 by Chris Wong

I have been working on developing a seminar at Lee Valley Tools to make a pair of sawhorses based on the ones I made for my own shop. The idea we came up with was to make one horse using power tools and the other with hand tools. That would give seminar participants good practice … Continue reading Bow Saws

Posted in Thinking Outloud (So to Speak)Tagged bow, dovetail, Frank Klausz, Klausz, sawLeave a comment

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