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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Crouse" data-source="post: 2576717" data-attributes="member: 16738"><p>I use a Granberg and get great results. It is not fast, though. If you are careless or cutting dirty wood and need to sharpen a lot then it will be time consuming.</p><p></p><p>I recommend lubing the slide rod with anti-seize to minimize wear of the bushings. Plus anti-seize always means filthy hands so you can be sure you'll look like you've been doing something other than picking your nose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Crouse, post: 2576717, member: 16738"] I use a Granberg and get great results. It is not fast, though. If you are careless or cutting dirty wood and need to sharpen a lot then it will be time consuming. I recommend lubing the slide rod with anti-seize to minimize wear of the bushings. Plus anti-seize always means filthy hands so you can be sure you'll look like you've been doing something other than picking your nose. [/QUOTE]
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