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Woodworking Hobbies Master this tounge-in-cheek technique
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1998
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1998
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Woodworking Hobbies Master this tounge-in-cheek technique
1998
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\"I want to make a stick with one end sharpened. The stick should be about 4' long. I want to put a point on one end, preferably the end that points down. It should be able to penetrate the earth deeply enough to stand on its own. Anyone have any plans?\" \"The best way to sharpen a stick is the way it was done a hundred years ago by REAL craftsmen: use a Stanley #33 1/3 stick-sharpening plane. Of course the Stanley #33 1/3 isn't as good as the Record #007, but those are extremely rare --- only two were ever made and I own them both (I got them at a garage sale). \"The first thing you need to do is lap the sole of the stick sharpening plane. Since the sole isn't flat, you'll need a special jig. I like to use the horn of a 2-year-old mountain goat coated with tripoli abrasive, but in a pinch a 3-year-old goat will do.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC
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