Re: Veritas 20 tpi dovetail saw review
Wiley Horne--So. Calif.
>Thanks Derek!
That is very interesting about the Veritas saw. I checked the website, and LV is advertising 3 thou per side; I am wondering if your saw is a special, or if there has been a manufacturing change.** In any event, it sounds like they have certainly hit your spot with the reduced-set saw.
I wonder if there is an unofficial convention about using 3 thou per side. That is what both Lie Nielsen and Tools for Working Wood advertise. Are these makers doing tests before deciding on set?
Because Andrew Lunn is using a thinner plate (0.015"), I would sure like to hear his take on how much set fits with his saws. I would imagine low set, in order to reduce the load on the saw plate.
Just as a comparison, my rip dozuki has a plate of 0.0130", and the set is in the tenths. It doesn't bind.
Thanks again,
Wiley
**Your digital micrometer readings comport well with the feeler gauge measurements taken earlier. The digital mic reading showed that the Veritas saw had 3 thou less total set. The feeler gauge measurements indicated 2 thou for the Tasmanian oak and 4 thou for the jarrah. Those numbers comport well when you consider that each one is arrived at by differencing two much larger numbers--the measurement variation of +/- 1 thou (difference between 2, 3,and 4 thou) is pretty good, considering the base measurement is on the order of 20 thou, plus springback of the wood.