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      <blip:puredescription>Over the years, I&amp;apos;ve done my fair share of experimenting with sharpening. From the early days of sandpaper on glass to waterstones and now on to my Tormek, I had one goal in mind...to create the scariest sharpest edge anyone could ever imagine!!! I won&amp;apos;t claim to have achieved that dream yet, but I&amp;apos;ve managed to create edges that were sharp enough to draw blood with very little effort, usually also at the worst possible moments too. In today&amp;apos;s episode I&amp;apos;ll show you some of the tools and equipment I&amp;apos;ve used over the years to accomplish this goal. It&amp;apos;s not an episode on HOW TO SHARPEN but instead an episode on options for WHAT TO SHARPEN WITH. From sandpaper to power sharpening and a few in between, I&amp;apos;ll show you what I&amp;apos;ve tried in the past, what I&amp;apos;m using now and a little bit of why on each method. Just like our woodworking, sharpening methods are a personal thing, there&amp;apos;s nothing wrong with experimenting until you find that one technique that&amp;apos;s right for you.</blip:puredescription>
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Over the years, I&amp;apos;ve done my fair share of experimenting with sharpening. From the early days of sandpaper on glass to waterstones and now on to my Tormek, I had one goal in mind...to create the scariest sharpest edge anyone could ever imagine!!! I won&amp;apos;t claim to have achieved that dream yet, but I&amp;apos;ve managed to create edges that were sharp enough to draw blood with very little effort, usually also at the worst possible moments too. In today&amp;apos;s episode I&amp;apos;ll show you some of the tools and equipment I&amp;apos;ve used over the years to accomplish this goal. It&amp;apos;s not an episode on HOW TO SHARPEN but instead an episode on options for WHAT TO SHARPEN WITH. From sandpaper to power sharpening and a few in between, I&amp;apos;ll show you what I&amp;apos;ve tried in the past, what I&amp;apos;m using now and a little bit of why on each method. Just like our woodworking, sharpening methods are a personal thing, there&amp;apos;s nothing wrong with experimenting until you find that one technique that&amp;apos;s right for you.

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