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Sharpening straight edges (knives, chisels, etc.) by hand can be
divided into phases.
First the edge is
sharpened with an
abrasive sharpening stone...
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Sharpening stones, or whetstones, are used to
sharpen the
edges of
steel tools such as
knives through grinding and honing. Such
stones come in a wide...
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Human tooth sharpening is the
practice of
manually sharpening the teeth,
usually the
front incisors.
Filed teeth are
customary in
various cultures. Many...
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sharpening:
removing metal to form a new edge
rough sharpening (using
either water stones, oil stones, or
medium grits of sandpaper) fine
sharpening (using...
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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...
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sharpener (or
pencil pointer, or in
Ireland a
parer or topper) is a tool for
sharpening a pencil's
writing point by
shaving away its worn surface.
Pencil sharpeners...
- A
honing steel,
sometimes referred to as a
sharpening steel, whet steel,
sharpening stick,
sharpening rod, butcher's steel, and chef's steel, is a rod...
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Unsharp masking (USM) is an
image sharpening technique,
first implemented in
darkroom photography, but now
commonly used in
digital image processing software...
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Leveling and
sharpening are two
functions that are
automatic and
exist within memory.
Sharpening is
usually the way
people remember small details in the...
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grinding stone, is a
sharpening stone used for
grinding or
sharpening ferrous tools, used
since ancient times.
Tools are
sharpened by the stone's abrasive...