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    tuffy braithwaite
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    The knife gig started out really slow and then turned to pocket knife city. Finally I get one Henckel and then at 11:35 or so I get a gathering of Kitchen Aide knives. Ended up the day with 12 knives, 1 clipper and 2 sets of cuticle scissors..—–all in all, a nice day.

    See you thur. at my first visit to the new Whole Foods outside far.

    Vid is 14 mins. today

    Had a good day searching for gold on the beach…
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    #13667
    Mikedoh
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    Wondering how you did the little cuticle scissors.

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    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    Wondering how you did the little cuticle scissors.

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    tuffy braithwaite
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    Wondering how you did the little cuticle scissors.

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    i use a cordless dremel on almost all my scissors and small garden clippers
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    cbwx34
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    Wondering how you did the little cuticle scissors.

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    i use a cordless dremel on almost all my scissors and small garden clippers
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    Interesting… I’d probably grind those tiny little scissors down to the handle if I tried that. :dry:

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    Eamon Mc Gowan
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    Wondering how you did the little cuticle scissors.

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    Any chance you could include doing one on the next video? 😛

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    Mikedoh
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    A video of that would be very nice indeed.

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    Phil Pasteur
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    Interesting… I’d probably grind those tiny little scissors down to the handle if I tried that. :dry:

    Yeah, that is like freehand sharpening at 300 feet per second… but moving the stone instead of the device being sharpened … and a slight hesitation or change in pressure means a divot that can’t be repaired. :ohmy:

    Tuffy, you must have very steady hands..

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    tuffy braithwaite
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    the cordless runs really slow when first turned on.

    most of the time i have to increase it just a bit.

    i also wear these to make sure i find and follow the angle….strong rated……..works for me
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