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  2. Card scraper - Wikipedia

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    A file or sharpening stone is used to joint the edge of the scraper before burnishing. Cabinet makers typically joint the edge square, or at a right angle to the face of the scraper, which allows a fine burr to be turned on both sides. Luthiers often use a beveled edge, which allows a more aggressive burr, but on one side only.

  3. Sharpening jig - Wikipedia

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    Push style sharpening jigs used to sharpen chisels and plane blades A push style sharpening jig being used to sharpen a plane iron on a water stone A side to side jig. A sharpening jig is often used when sharpening woodworking tools. Many of the tools used in woodworking have steel blades which are sharpened to a fine edge.

  4. Burnisher - Wikipedia

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    Once the edges and faces of a card scraper has been filed or ground flat and square, the burnisher is repeatedly rubbed at a slight angle along the scraper's edges, creating a small burr.

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  6. Jointing (sharpening) - Wikipedia

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    Jointing is usually the first step in the process of sharpening: When sharpening a hand saw blade, the teeth are jointed by running a flat file over the tips of the teeth so that they are all of the same height. Circular saw blades are jointed prior to sharpening so that all teeth protrude from the blade the same distance from the centre.

  7. File (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Saw sharpening files are usually single cut to deliver a smooth finish. They are suited to sharpening saw blades and dressing tool edges, especially where a finer, sharper edge or smoother surface finish is desired. The Chainsaw file is one example, used primarily for sharpening chainsaws. These appear to have a round cross-section, but are ...

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