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    Well I can get teeth like that. I'll be waiting for the next bit to see what he does to fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orraloon View Post
    Well I can get teeth like that. I'll be waiting for the next bit to see what he does to fix it.
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    At the top of the page you can go forward as far as #24 or back to #1

    This one's kinda familiar .... Saw Talk #19: It

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    Finally summary ... Saw Talk #25: So what have I learnt and has it all been worth it? - by Brit @ LumberJocks.com ~ woodworking community

    He comes to the same conclusion that occurred to me ... that we shouldn't be suggesting sharpening a saw is a different level of difficult to chisels and plane irons.

    They can all be done somewhere in between OK and amazing, ... and result in performance somewhere in between OK and amazing, ... assisted by technique that needs to be learnt/observed/understood/practised.

    Cheers,
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    Well I had a look and think I will have another crack at getting teeth more even than I have been. There is plenty good stuff on the other episodes like taking a kink out of a blade and getting the back off and on. Plenty of info for the L plate saw doctor.
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    I'm not 100% sure about the 'hit it with a stick' straightening protocol ...

    you might get IanW to weigh in on that one ...

    Cheers,
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