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Sharpened Disston D-8 - 26", 10 ppi, Crosscut

Disston

$209.30
Condition:
Refurbished
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This D-8 comes from Pete Taran's personal collection. I sharpened it so it's ready to use. You get a genuine Disston without paying collector prices.

At a glance

Maker Disston
Model D-8
Approximate era ca. 1947–1953
Length 16 inches
Plate 7" at the heel, 2" at the toe
Points per inch 10, crosscut
Medallion Late-1940s nickel-plated medallion, ca. 1947–1953
Etch Strong and clear
Sharpened by Aaron Yes — ready to cut

What I did to it

  1. Disassembled and inspected. Every part came off the saw and was checked before cleaning.
  2. Cleaned to preserve character. Handle and hardware were cleaned in a way that keeps the saw's age visible — no over-polishing.
  3. Plate cleaned. Cleaned properly while preserving the etch.
  4. Jointed and shaped. Toothline jointed and refiled for crosscut work.
  5. Sharpened to 15° rake, 20° fleam. Standard general-use crosscut geometry.
  6. Set. Minimum set applied — just enough to let the plate glide in the kerf without binding.

Honest condition

Good condition without much wear. The etch is strong and clear.

About Disston

Henry Disston founded the company in Philadelphia in 1840, and by the late 1800s Disston was the largest saw maker in the world — the standard against which every other maker was measured for nearly a century. The D-8 was their everyday professional-grade hand saw — solid, working-grade construction priced for the carpenters and cabinet makers who used them daily.

Who this saw is for

A woodworker who wants a high-quality Disston that cuts somewhere between coarse and fine — 10 points per inch splits the difference, and this one's ready to go straight to work.

Questions about this saw? Email me at aaron@benchandchisel.com — I answer them all.
— Aaron, Bench & Chisel