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Count your many blessings,name them one by one. Count your fingers also. This bravery comes with secure knowledge of how to sharpen metal cutting tools,inginuity and skill. Do not proceed along this path unprepared. On the other hand try this using conventional tools with timber promotes a beaut idea for everyone. Reminds me of the Japanese masters at work. Thanks.

Peter.
 

JerseyBill

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Count your many blessings,name them one by one. Count your fingers also. This bravery comes with secure knowledge of how to sharpen metal cutting tools,inginuity and skill. Do not proceed along this path unprepared. On the other hand try this using conventional tools with timber promotes a beaut idea for everyone. Reminds me of the Japanese masters at work. Thanks.

Peter.

Couldn't have put it better myself Peter. Obviously a master at work and not something to be attempted without great care and hellish strong hands! Great to watch - thanks William. :thumbs:
 

Ray7756

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Awsome skills employed, but definately well thought out procedures for supporting the cutting tools at the correct level, yes I understand how this was done, would I try it myself,,,, probably not
Cheers
Ray
 
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