The teeth feel much catchier after filing them with a triangular jeweler’s saw (left half is done), but it still takes a minute of rocking the but back and forth to get through 3/4" plywood.
The teeth feel much catchier after filing them with a triangular jeweler’s saw (left half is done), but it still takes a minute of rocking the but back and forth to get through 3/4" plywood.
I wonder if the steel in the saw got hot enough to lose its heat treat. If not, sharpening is a great idea. If yes, you will still be able to get the blade sharp but it won’t hold an edge as long as it did originally.
This all really comes down whether or not you saw smoke from the wood, the species of wood (some smoke much cooler than others), and the alloy (some alloys have much lower temp heat treat processes than others).
https://www.associatedsteel.com/does-heat-affect-steel/
This one definitely has made some smoke.