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Update.
Bottom Rip saw, is dead (For now). The teeth are to far gone to be saved. "Plans are afoot Watson" But not for a day or 3.
The 2 middle panel saws, can be saved. @Parm I had a go at sharpening them. The kit does a good job. I will get more practise on them.
The Tenon saw.
From this.

To this.

Blade removed, the hammer fixings were lost in that process. I had spares. Teeth set and a friend sharpened the teeth.
Sat for 4 days in citric acid, pressured washed off and attacked with a scoring pad. Then lacquered.
The handle was striped and cleaned using "Meths" and wire wool (and rum). Re-stained with a Light oak wood dye and given a good finish with medium oak wax.
Oh yes. The screwdriver. Right hand side of picture.

Handle removed and striped of some terrible finish. The ding and dents filled with body filler tainted with dark oak wood dye.
Metal work cleaned, tip dressed to a usable end. Reassembled to this.


Update.
Bottom Rip saw, is dead (For now). The teeth are to far gone to be saved. "Plans are afoot Watson" But not for a day or 3.
The 2 middle panel saws, can be saved. @Parm I had a go at sharpening them. The kit does a good job. I will get more practise on them.
The Tenon saw.
From this.

To this.

Blade removed, the hammer fixings were lost in that process. I had spares. Teeth set and a friend sharpened the teeth.
Sat for 4 days in citric acid, pressured washed off and attacked with a scoring pad. Then lacquered.
The handle was striped and cleaned using "Meths" and wire wool (and rum). Re-stained with a Light oak wood dye and given a good finish with medium oak wax.
Oh yes. The screwdriver. Right hand side of picture.

Handle removed and striped of some terrible finish. The ding and dents filled with body filler tainted with dark oak wood dye.
Metal work cleaned, tip dressed to a usable end. Reassembled to this.
