Saw Blade Tooth Setter Machine | Restoration

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Published 2023-06-22
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Ladies and gentlemen, in this video I restored an antique Saw Blade Tooth Setter.

It´s around 50 years old (depending on the screws) and has a lot of options for adjustment:

- setting the height of your saw blade
- setting how far the teeht will be pushed into the setter heads
- setting how far the single tooth should be set
- setting if the clamps lock theirselves while setting, or not
- You can set the way the setting heads move

I hope you have fun with the video! If you have any questions on the used tools, materials or the processes, write it in the comment section - i´ll try to answer as soon as possible!

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Thanks for watching!

Saw Blade Tooth Setter Machine | Restoration

All Comments (21)
  • @misterpatina
    I hope you enjoyed the video! Follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Patreon!
    Love you guys! ❤
  • @NTRprojects
    MM restores a car and my Bro Mister P one of the most interesting small machines I've ever seen. Dear diary, today was a good day!
  • @johnhensley7027
    I rarely give a thumbs-up without seeing some metalwork. Never a problem with your restorations. You have been faithful in removing damage and casting flaws. Thank you.
  • @mmcconnell434
    I love your attention to detail, even aligning the screw heads, its the sign of a master crafts-person!
  • @NaiyaBladesinger
    the more I watch your channel the more convinced I become that a system is REQUIRED when it comes to restoring something. it doesn't matter what the system is but you need to put things in an order that you can pick them back up and reassemble them. I don't plan on restoring anything anytime soon, but I do so love to tinker with things and now you have me thinking about my system
  • @jeffbaranowski6695
    I believe this has more parts than anything you have ever done. Absolutely, AMAZING!
  • @user-tq5lu1wp7e
    Ich kann mich noch erinnern, vor fünfzig Jahren ganz fasziniert zugesehen zu haben, wie in der Werkstatt einer Eisenwarenhandlung in unserer Nähe die Sägeblätter von privat und Gewerbekunden bearbeitet wurden. Da gab es den Schleifaumtomaten und dann diese Maschine. Es freut mich immer, wenn ich mal wieder etwas seltenes sehen kann. Das Video ist auch toll gefilmt und geschnitten. 👍👍👍👍👍
  • @sleepytabby9113
    Fantastic. All the things we love ( many parts, sandblasting, respray and cold bluing) then you add some cheeky vacuuming! The dowel in the handle scene ..... ☺🤣
  • @JDB-XIVII
    Love the morphing “before and after” part at the end!!! Brilliant!
  • @martinpanev6651
    I have always wanted something like this to set my woodworking saws instead of having to use a punch and a hammer!! Incredible restoration as always, Mr. Patina! Love the paint job!
  • Всичко при теб е от класа, браво.👍👍👍👍👍
  • @whismerhilll
    Using the earplugs was a great idea. Great job sir!
  • @sclas5539
    Eu mereu îmi pun videoclipurile tale ca să adorm ,dacă vezi acest comentariu și ești român dă-mi o inimă 🫶🏼
  • @DrHutOfHandcraft
    I am very glad that you restored this beautiful work of mechanical history and boy you did a great job 👏🏼 🫡
  • @stevenryder5219
    Beautiful workmanship mate, I enjoyed watching you, Ste 🇬🇧
  • @garymucher4082
    Not only did you clean it, but also refinished it as well. Now the value has gone way up! Thumbs Up!
  • This Saw Blade Tooth Setter Machine decided to take a century-long coffee break before getting restored lol
  • @williamstyers4264
    I remember watching my grandfather set the teeth on his handsaws after sharpening them using a much smaller handheld setting tool. With it you did every other tooth from one side then did the other teeth from the other side. This is a much easier machine but not for the average carpenter with only 3 or 4 handsaws. Beautiful restoration as usual. The end result is art as well as a tool.
  • @greggerstner5599
    I've seen one at a flea market. I'm fairly certain that they're for enormous bandsaw blades, mostly for sawmills and re-sawing. The one that I have seen was navy surplus.

    I'm more certain that these didn't come from the factory looking nearly so nice! A real museum piece!
  • @raafiqabrahams5170
    Mister P, thats was a half an hour well spent Sir.... thank you for sharing