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From: MWSMorton
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  • You should try sharpening your roughers blade, I too use an older one for the rough out now. However you can lay the tips on a wet stone and get a fair edge on them, nothing like a new blade but does really help give you a nicer rough out.

  • @woodturningjohn Hey - that's a great idea, thanks. I'll give it a try next time!

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