In the above video I filmed hand saw maker Tom Calisto sharing a tutorial on how to sharpen new and antique hand saws for woodworking.
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In the above video I filmed hand saw maker Tom Calisto sharing a tutorial on how to sharpen new and antique hand saws for woodworking.
Lea-Sand a fine sand from the eastern moorlands that is used for sharpening tools.
Tool Sharpening
Quality tools which are well sharpened are the foundation of all good woodturning and woodcarving, but one would be forgiven for getting a little lost in the veritable sea of sharpening and grinding products and terms out there. Thankfully, the ToolPost provide very best in woodturning and carving tools and accessories. visit for more info @ http://www.toolpost.co.uk/index.html
BOWMANVILLE -- Corinne van de Grootehveen, owner of Brookside Cottage, sharpened a tool during a garden tool day at her property. Members of the public were invited to bring their tools in to be prepared for the season, tour the gardens, and look over a selection of items Lee Valley had on display. April 30, 2014. Ryan Pfeiffer/Metroland
Sublime Text: You're doing it wrong!
One of my favorite things about Sublime Text is that it is very intuitive and newbie friendly. Unlike Vim or Emacs, you can open it up and start coding without any prior experience, which is great! However, if you've been using Sublime text for a while and you're still using it like you were when you started, you're probably missing out. Sublime Text is a powerful editor with lots of cool features and plugins. If you're not taking advantage of them, you're doing it wrong.
If you're using your mouse to open files, you're doing it wrong! Use ⌘P and type in the file name to instantly search for and open any file.
If you're looking for commands in the menu bar, you're doing it wrong! Use ⌘⇧P to open the Command Palette quickly search for and run any command.
If you're using the terminal to run your code, you're doing it wrong! Use ⌘B to build/run your code in Sublime.
If you're using the terminal to run your unit tests, you're doing it wrong! Use Package Control to find and install a plugin for testing in Sublime.
If you're still using the default settings, you're doing it wrong! Edit your User Settings to customize sublime just the way you like it.