With the epoxy cured well enough to continue we can mark out the handle profile.
Nothing in mind about a specific style, this looks OK.


It’s good to be at that stage where the saw is cutting it’s own parts, and at this stage it’s working so well. That’s a very good result for a aggressive 13mm / 4 TPI blade designed mainly for ripping.


Spin it around to cut the handle sides.
As before now over to the disc & belt sander.
For the knob cut a bit of a length of (big) 25mm dowel.
So it turns easily made a ‘washer’ from a offcut of laminate flooring.
Next up around the back is to make a star knob for the blade tracking adjustment rod.
Back soon...
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