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DICTUM Plus

Bad Axe Frame Saw and Kerfing Plane Kit

Description

Cordless Resawing

Based on the drawings by Andre Roube (18th century), the saw frame allows you to quickly and easily rip-cut any kind of solid wood, thanks to its robust construction. The set consists of a blued saw blade, which is protected against rust and made of 1095 spring steel, as well as an extremely robust, precisely made hardware kit. It also includes a saw blade with two clamping bolts to make a kerfing plane. This was used to notch larger planks or beams all around before rip-cutting, to provide a guiding groove when sawing. The wooden components are not included in the set; you can make them yourself as needed.
  • Hammer-set toothline that precisely locks in a kerf width most appropriate to the plate gauge
  • Legendary sharpening excellence

Properties

Blade length: 775 / 254 mm
Blade thickness: 0.8 mm
Blade width: 56 / 48 mm
Cutting direction: Cuts along the grain
Model: Set
Setting: 1.05 mm
Tooth configuration: Triangular teeth (rip teeth)
Zahnteilung: 6.4 / 4.2 mm
ppi: 5 / 7
tpi: 4 / 6

Properties

Blade length: 775 / 254 mm
Blade thickness: 0.8 mm
Blade width: 56 / 48 mm
Cutting direction: Cuts along the grain
Model: Set
Setting: 1.05 mm
Tooth configuration: Triangular teeth (rip teeth)
Zahnteilung: 6.4 / 4.2 mm
ppi: 5 / 7
tpi: 4 / 6

Manufacturer

Name: Sonstige
Mailing address: Gottlieb-Daimler-Str. 3
94447 Plattling
Deutschland
Homepage: https://www.dictum.com
Email address: [email protected]
Phone: +49 (0)9931 4058-100

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