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Old 05-05-2010, 06:17 PM   #9399
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible View Post
Well guys, I have to differ with both of you. As a cabinet maker and carver, I'm a good shapener. Accidents happen when you have to push too hard. It happens mostly when your blades are not sharp enough. A good sharp blade will ease through a cut with light pressure giving more control on direction and rate of cut. But if you miss...

All woodworkers agree that a sharp blade is safer... in deft hands.
And the yeti can testify that a sharp knife makes it a lot easier for A&E to patch you up afterwards if needed!
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