Things I Assumed Everybody Knew. . .
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Things I Assumed Everybody Knew. . .
Two things I thought of that I have never seen posted anywhere and realize many people don't know but assume everyone does.
1. Bright is Dull and Dull is Sharp! Huh? If a cutting edge (saw blade, plane, cutter, chisel, etc. is Bright on the end it is Dull. If it is Dull on the end it is Sharp. The more it wears the brighter it gets. Inspect often. Newly sharpened blades are always dull.
2. A drive belt that runs at high speed over several hours develops a "set". It's fibers lean in the direction it moves. Therefore, when you take it off make sure you mark the direction it was moving when it was removed. (The exception is the original Mark VII which is reversible but this probably applies to that one too). Put it back the same way. Otherwise, you change the "set" and reduce the life of the belt. The exception is the link belt which can be installed only in one direction.
1. Bright is Dull and Dull is Sharp! Huh? If a cutting edge (saw blade, plane, cutter, chisel, etc. is Bright on the end it is Dull. If it is Dull on the end it is Sharp. The more it wears the brighter it gets. Inspect often. Newly sharpened blades are always dull.
2. A drive belt that runs at high speed over several hours develops a "set". It's fibers lean in the direction it moves. Therefore, when you take it off make sure you mark the direction it was moving when it was removed. (The exception is the original Mark VII which is reversible but this probably applies to that one too). Put it back the same way. Otherwise, you change the "set" and reduce the life of the belt. The exception is the link belt which can be installed only in one direction.
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Forget shiny/dull. If you can 'see' the edge it ain't sharp.(micro bevel excepted:D)
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???;))
Ain't english wunnerful?
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???;))
Ain't english wunnerful?
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[quote="JPG40504"]Forget shiny/dull. If you can 'see' the edge it ain't sharp.(micro bevel excepted:D)
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???]
The whole point was to use words with opposite meanings. But then you knew that. Ain't English . . . ?
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???]
The whole point was to use words with opposite meanings. But then you knew that. Ain't English . . . ?
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Stop That!db5 wrote:The whole point was to use words with opposite meanings. But then you knew that. Ain't English . . . ?
Dusty gets confused enough when we be 'straight!;)
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[quote="JPG40504"]Forget shiny/dull. If you can 'see' the edge it ain't sharp.(micro bevel excepted:D)
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???]
Additional meanings :
adj. dull·er, dull·est
1. Intellectually weak or obtuse; stupid.
2. Lacking responsiveness or alertness; insensitive.
3. Dispirited; depressed.
4. Not brisk or rapid; sluggish: Business is dull.
5. Not having a sharp edge or point; blunt: a dull knife.
6. Not intensely or keenly felt: a dull ache.
7. Arousing no interest or curiosity; boring: a dull play.
8. Not bright or vivid. Used of a color: a dull brown.
9. Cloudy or overcast: a dull sky.
10. Not clear or resonant: a dull thud.
tr. & intr.v. dulled, dull·ing, dulls To make or become dull.
Next time do not use a term(dull) that has dual and contradicting meaning.
Dull color / Dull(lack of sharpness).
A newly sharpened tool is dull(not sharp, or not shiny???]
Additional meanings :
adj. dull·er, dull·est
1. Intellectually weak or obtuse; stupid.
2. Lacking responsiveness or alertness; insensitive.
3. Dispirited; depressed.
4. Not brisk or rapid; sluggish: Business is dull.
5. Not having a sharp edge or point; blunt: a dull knife.
6. Not intensely or keenly felt: a dull ache.
7. Arousing no interest or curiosity; boring: a dull play.
8. Not bright or vivid. Used of a color: a dull brown.
9. Cloudy or overcast: a dull sky.
10. Not clear or resonant: a dull thud.
tr. & intr.v. dulled, dull·ing, dulls To make or become dull.
R Hart
Always being one of simplicity:) , or just being simple:rolleyes: , I prefer only the word sharp when speaking of the usefulness of woodworking tools. A tool or blade is either sharp or it aint!!!!!
Therefore a woodworker can have a sharp blade/tool or one that isn't sharp. The word dull has no place in my shop:eek: !
Therefore a woodworker can have a sharp blade/tool or one that isn't sharp. The word dull has no place in my shop:eek: !
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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How about 'bright'(shiny).charlese wrote:Always being one of simplicity:) , or just being simple:rolleyes: , I prefer only the word sharp when speaking of the usefulness of woodworking tools. A tool or blade is either sharp or it aint!!!!!
Therefore a woodworker can have a sharp blade/tool or one that isn't sharp. The word dull has no place in my shop:eek: !
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JPG40504 wrote:How about 'bright'(shiny).
To me bright and shiny means clean. Although the verbs can be very confusing.
Shiny could also mean the clean luster coming from the newly waxed way tubes
Speaking of only sharpness - bright and shiny could also refer to the sides of a carving knife that has just been successfully stropped.
Bright and shiny as descriptive verbs of tools can be very confusing
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA