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30 Years of Not Using the Sharpening File Correctly - Doh
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<blockquote data-quote="Del_" data-source="post: 7837139" data-attributes="member: 2050"><p>I have the Pferd file holder and all you do is not push the round file into the cutter. The flat file is way wide enough to still catch the raker.</p><p></p><p>I've never held the Oregon file holder.</p><p></p><p>My Pferds only hold one round file and on flat file so what I'm saying is quite easy to do. I don't see the necessity of the holders that hold two round files. Looks a bit more bulky and heavy compared to the Pferds I have. </p><p></p><p>From the photo of the Oregon I just looked at on the internet it looks like the Oregon is designed more for consumer appeal than it does professional use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Del_, post: 7837139, member: 2050"] I have the Pferd file holder and all you do is not push the round file into the cutter. The flat file is way wide enough to still catch the raker. I've never held the Oregon file holder. My Pferds only hold one round file and on flat file so what I'm saying is quite easy to do. I don't see the necessity of the holders that hold two round files. Looks a bit more bulky and heavy compared to the Pferds I have. From the photo of the Oregon I just looked at on the internet it looks like the Oregon is designed more for consumer appeal than it does professional use. [/QUOTE]
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