Hand Saw Info
Halfway through the cut, the resistance changed. The wood felt softer, more yielding. He was in the rhythm now, a meditation of movement where the saw felt like an extension of his own bone. He wasn't thinking about the bookshelf he was building or the time he was losing; he was only thinking about the next inch.
: Feel how the wood reacts to the teeth and adjust your pressure. hand saw
: Keep your eye on the gap to ensure your line stays straight. Halfway through the cut, the resistance changed
He clamped a piece of rough-cut cedar to the workbench. The scent of the wood—sharp, sweet, and ancient—rose up to meet him. He set the teeth of the saw against the pencil line. The first stroke was a mere scratch, a tentative introduction. Push, pull. Push, pull. The rhythmic rasping became the only sound in the small shop, a heartbeat of steel against fiber. He wasn't thinking about the bookshelf he was
: Focus on long, steady strokes rather than short, choppy ones.
: Don't force the blade; let its weight and teeth do the cutting.