Japanese Whaleback Saw Restoration

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Published 2022-09-22
I'm giving away a bunch of handmade Japanese saws; click the link for details: www.blacktailstudio.com/giveaway
Restoration of an ancient Japanese Ooga saw. Also called a maebiki, or whaleback saw.

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Items used in this build:
Cactus Juice: www.blacktailstudio.com/cactus-juice
Vacuum Chamber: www.blacktailstudio.com/vacuum-chamber
Trim Router: www.blacktailstudio.com/trim-router
Tapered Drill Bits: www.blacktailstudio.com/tapered-drill-bits
Feather edge file: www.blacktailstudio.com/japanese-saw-feather-edge-…
Buffing Wheels: www.blacktailstudio.com/buffing-wheels
Buffing Compound: www.blacktailstudio.com/buffing-compound-1
Cold Bluing: www.blacktailstudio.com/cold-bluing

00:00 Introduction
00:47 Spalted maple stabilizing
01:57 Cactus juice vacuum chamber
03:15 Laser rust removal
04:46 Upcoming jointer giveaway
06:30 Public apology
07:37 Rip saw sharpening
10:25 Where did I get this?
12:21 Polishing stabilized wood
13:13 Cold bluing process
14:12 A moment of honesty
16:46 Guess what I'm making contest
18:12 Installing a knife pin in the handle
19:13 Need feedback from you
20:12 Setting the teeth on hand saw
20:40 Will it actually cut?

All Comments (21)
  • Japanese saw giveaway, remember, no locals! This one is for everyone else, worldwide shipping included www.blacktailstudio.com/giveaway and people, PLEASE look at the name of who contacts you. If it doesn't say "blacktail studio" it isn't me. Anything will "telegram" or some number is a scam. I probably will not do another one of these because people think I am the one scamming them, please help other people in the comments who don't read this or are leaving me angry comments because they think its me. This is a real giveaway, but you need to visit the link above, not some telagram or whatsapp number.
  • Well done 47, looks like you successfully restored a Japanese saw, with minimal casualties.
  • @KubeKraft
    Hey Johnny Sins, loved the vid. Wouldn't mind seeing some more off-brand stuff like this, really enjoying the variety.
  • @vitor2650
    I just love your content, your production, your narration, your knowledge, and your skills. I don’t care whether you’re restoring tools or crafting a table.
  • My opinion from my experience: This was the first time I've seen any of your videos. I'm a fan of tools, especially old ones. I don't watch furniture making videos. You're reaching different audiences by doing different projects. Keep doing it! Keep doing what you like.
  • @Ozzy2o2o
    This was a nice change of scenery. I think one restoration video for every 2 or 3 furniture videos would be really nice!
  • @mattcasoni
    I love that you were done with a handle, hated it, then redid it. That’s one of the most difficult things to realize. Fantastic work
  • @Wormweed
    Watching 1 video and becoming an expert is my speciality. I am also an expert in restoring japanes hand saws now, thank you.
  • I love this video. Not only do I like tool restoration videos but what I really love is watching you do different things and the whole process of you learning new things all on camera it's really fun and educational as well.
  • Lol that Gremilins refrence almost went over my head for a min, but when I realized I burst out laughing. Much respect for choosing a different handle, I too probably would of switched after getting that far, just goes to show we all over think our creation process.
  • @mrbigheart
    Jhonny Sins, this is an awesome project. From the lasers and the sharpening and that pin is just a great touch! Also, not being afraid to change everything in the 11th hour, earns you big points. You have to trust your own madness! Yes, do post more 'odd' projects like this, they are a great addition to the already great content you have here. Big fan, btw.. this is awesome stuff! Keep it up!
  • @user-ul9kk3ve8r
    I absolutely love watching videos of people restoring old tools and or machinery. This turned out awesome man, good job with not letting the tool down by respecting it!
  • @TheFishyHaven
    Not sure if I’m biased, because I absolutely LOVE watching restoration videos, but please keep making these if you enjoy doing this! You make great content. Always a pleasure to watch.
  • @Tdubs241083
    Honestly, I kind of forgot that it wasn't furniture because I was enjoying what you were doing. I think what makes your videos unique is your narration and style. This still felt 100% Blacktail Studio.
  • Hey Saitama, loved the video! Restorations are always fun to both do and watch! Paul Sellers also has some great info about sharpening saws.
  • @zoe78115
    Hi, Cam, I'm watching all your videos again and again. Honestly, I love the way you work with wood, managing big massive pieces more than restoration works. ❤
  • @TTalksVA
    i like that you are doing both tables and restoration now as a little side project every now and again to break up the flow, i really like to watch both
  • @IIIAnchani
    I feel strongly that this video is very entertaining. You do what you like and probably your community will watch it. It's not that we watch your videos because we're all woodworkers. We watch your videos because they are entertaining, good craftsmanship and insanely satisfying.
  • @RyanRex
    Lex Luthor, I've been subbed for a while now, and probably ended up finding your channel because of my interest in restoration channels, so I'm very happy to watch you restore tools whenever the fancy takes you.
  • @vanmann8347
    It was nice to see someone who took the time to restore something from the past. This actually isn’t my specialty, but I did enjoy watching a master at work. As for your second thoughts about your handle, I pleased that you went with your inner gut and changed it out. After all your labor of love, you sensed something that didn’t sit right in your head. Thanks for your video.👍