Travis Fry
Well-Known Member
I may have the opportunity soon to saw down a pair of pre-ban, fully legal elephant tusks into knife handles/scales. I have at my disposal 1) a cheap wood cutting bandsaw with a thin blade and large teeth 2) a metal bandsaw with a bi-metal blade, i think 14tpi but maybe 18 (can't remember, bought it from Tracy) 3) a table saw, 4) a scroll saw, and 5)numerous hand saws.
I know I need to go slow and be careful to avoid ANY heat buildup, not to dunk it in water, etc., but I've never sawn a whole tusk before. Can anyone offer any pointers? Which saw should I use? What TPI? How do I lay out my cuts?
Any help is appreciated.
I know I need to go slow and be careful to avoid ANY heat buildup, not to dunk it in water, etc., but I've never sawn a whole tusk before. Can anyone offer any pointers? Which saw should I use? What TPI? How do I lay out my cuts?
Any help is appreciated.
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