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Offline rich pierce

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Made a “Curtiss” keyhole saw
« on: August 24, 2019, 07:21:49 PM »
I think Curtiss inspired this one for slots for barrel keys or wedges.

Easy to make and cuts great. No set to the teeth.


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Re: Made a “Curtiss” keyhole saw
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2019, 09:11:45 PM »
Hi Rich,
I make a similar saw from broken fret saw blades and an X-acto knife handle.  It cuts on the pull stroke. I also used the thin chisel made from a needle file. After cutting away the wood between my initial string of drilled holes, the little chisel cleans up the slot using the sharp blade and the file sides.




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Re: Made a “Curtiss” keyhole saw
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2019, 07:41:32 AM »
Great job on the tool Rich!  It is amazing how well they work for making the key holes in a stock.  A point in the tool may help a bit, as well as a chisel companion like Dave suggested.  I made my chisel and saw like this, patterned after 18th century tools:



The chisel in the pic is basically a mortising chisel and can be used for triggers and things as well.

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