from what ive read about porting it takes awhile to perfect it , thats why people send there saws to some one like Randy , to get it done correctly , now if people start doing video,s and numbers of how the ported a saw , it could take money away from guys that make a living out of it
you can ask question about porting and get some ideas and if you have a go , only if its a little bit , and post pics , im sure you will get the advise you need to make it right , theres a lot on youtube also
im only learning myself and find the guys very helpful if i wont to have a crack at it
Peter
Not 100% true. I wanna start by saying I'm not singling you out Peter, it's just a common misconception I used to believe as well.
I'm new to the game and have been given advise by Mastermind, Jason, Brad, Mike Lee, Tree Monkey and Rattler to name a few. Sorry if I left anyone out.
The more you do it, the more you start to realize you can show anyone and tell anyone what you are doing and it won't matter. Trade secrets are kept, but usually are more secretive between the pro's that can use them than the average guy.
Yes, the guys that give advice are being generous and honest, but they also realize it won't hurt them.
If I explain how to do open heart surgery to you exactly and step by step, do you think you could do it? Think anyone would have you do it to them? Ever have to redo a repair on a car and realize that the second and third time you took it apart you kept doing it better and faster?
I'd also add that once you learn how to do it, then realize how much time it takes and how expensive it is in material to do one saw, you question whether or not you should just send saws out to be done by another.
With that out of the way, I'd be glad to help and share what I've come to learn. I won't get buthurt if one of the pro's steps in and tells me I'm wrong. I'll take any criticism, as long as it's constructive.
I'm gonna tty to say how I do each saw step by step.