My tenon saw started to leave dirty marks on timber.
Time to clean things up.
It still cuts just fine, so the teeth don’t need sharpening.
All I did was remove the rust and sand it a bit.
But now it’s not an eyesore, and I can cut cleanly with confidence again.
I guess technically this is a Veneer Saw, since it has the extra teeth on the top leading edge (so you can start a cut in the middle of the sheet).
But I’ve always called it my tenon saw.