Thank you. Turns out I had the rope backwards. Geez.take a careful look at the blades as they close together they must ride each others edge. I can't see the blades themselves due to the shadows. IF the blade side looks kinda like a parrots beak that has to sharpened at apx 30deg from the face of the plate one side only. burr must be removed by stone polishing. the other half with the deep gullet has to ground on the inside radius until there is no perseptable wear mark left from the parrot blade and a agin stoned to remove burr. The movable blade ( parrot) has to be sharpened like a razor blade edge. it must be thin enough and long enought to slice through branches. too fast a rise from the edge will leave you cussing. Not the best desciption I guess- been doing this stuff for more than 30 years. Even then I do not allways get right onthe first try.
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