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              virginiatoolworks.com
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| | | | | Whether 100 years old or brand spanking new, virtually all hand planes benefit from some degree of tuning to bring them to their full potential. Fortunately, this is not a difficult proposition, and actually aids in better understanding how the tool functions and how to get the most out of it. Below are the basic... | |
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              theapartmentwoodworker.com
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| | | | | Another year has passed. As is my heathen wont, I went to bed early last night, stone sober and well hydrated, and hit the shop early this morning. I like to begin each year on my own terms. And then ride out the downhill trajectory from there. In advance of my regular January vacation, I've... | |
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              www.timetestedtools.net
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| | | | | Sharpening - With My Own Hands - How To Restore a Vintage Hand Plane for Woodworking. Flattening and polishing the back of the blade is extremely important if you want to get the blade sharp. Free Hand Sharpening | |
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              hackaday.io
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| | | Modular 8-bit computer system based on the WDC 65C02 and a mix of modern hardware. | ||