It's a "Bastard" file

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a1gutterman
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charlese wrote:Whew! Glad you got it the first time! (or at least the second) :p he he!
I'll tell you what, Chuck; it was a close call but I got it right this time!:D
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Was watching Sawdust Session #16, Part 4, Using and Sharpening Scrapers. Nick mentioned some different file types including the bastard. I am grateful for the things I am learning from everyone here. Thanks.
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Ed- thanks for the good laugh for the day.mt
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