Lastly, on this point of Trying a tool before Buying a tool... The description of the saws and the pictures on the website are all I have to go off of so with that I say this: These new resin saw handles are scaring the hell out of me! I know Rob said he went with the balance and durability in this "resin composite handle, but from the picture on the website it looks like he had a few old bathroom counter tops he decided to recycle. Im sure they feel great in hand and as Rob mentions are water-proof (for all of those times Im cutting dovetails back home in the fresh Atlantic surf)
Maybe Im a wood snob or am completely naive to this new technology of resin in handsaws, but for me a saw needs to have a wooden handle. Now just so everyone doesnt think Im Rob bashing or anything Ill also mention the new Veritas DT saw...theyre a little bit on the creepy side too. Im well aware that a hand tool doesnt have to look great to be great but it sure is nice when they do! Theres a truck load of hand tool manufacturers making sculpture like tools that perform as well as they look.
Robs new saws also come with a custom wooden box which I like. The idea is nice but I think it would be even nicer if the customer had the option of solely purchasing the saw without it; Id be curious to see the price difference. Maybe I should take my own advice and see about trying one out. Im sure hell be at the wood show next year with some of them. Ill look forward to it.
With that, knowing Rob Cosman, and being a fan of his work for years, these things will probably eat dovetails for breakfast-but brother please...from one East Coaster to another...those handles?
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