Hand Tools Archive 2009
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Re: harderResponse To:
harder () John Pappas
>For those who may give it a try for the first time, I offer this from my own learning experience. I believe it is absolutly essential to have the right light. If you can't see the flats created by the jointing process you probably won't succeed. If you can clearly see them you have made one giant step in the right direction. I describe myself as a rookie at this, but I have been happy with my results.
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- Who sharpens saws well?
- Re: Who sharpens saws well?
- Re: Who sharpens saws well?
- You have some great info here Joe...
- Re: Who sharpens saws well?
- Re: Who sharpens saws well?.....I do
- Get a file and give it a try!
- harder
- Not much harder, or more difficult for that matter
- Re: harder...AMEN!........(long)
- Not to me it is NOT...
- Re: harder
- It is much harder
- Re: harder...AMEN!........(long)
- Re: Get a file and give it a try!
- Not much harder, or more difficult for that matter
- Cooke's
- Re: Who sharpens saws well?
- Tagging on...Japanese Saws too??
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