Here's something most of the 85's need:
The scale version:
I'm assuming these are a little over 4 feet long from some 1/35 scale drawings I have.
The maybe real thing:
Note the spring keepers and the square tabs above the blade.
My drawing is not quite there yet; too shallow of a saw blade.
Now I just need to make an etching tank large enough for the piece! Maybe just use a pitcher or the like.
Brown
T34 85 Saw
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Re: T34 85 Saw
Thanks for that picture Brown.
I wanted to have a go at making that tool,after I saw one on the Duxford museum T34/85.
I've got some scrap galvanised sheet strips in various thicknes,0.7mm might be ok and the handles looked
like they could be shaped out of Dowl.
The teeth I was going to use a fine hacksaw and a small saw tooth sharpener file.
Cheers
Phil
I wanted to have a go at making that tool,after I saw one on the Duxford museum T34/85.
I've got some scrap galvanised sheet strips in various thicknes,0.7mm might be ok and the handles looked
like they could be shaped out of Dowl.
The teeth I was going to use a fine hacksaw and a small saw tooth sharpener file.
Cheers
Phil