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Three views of sharpening of a spade. The full length of the file face should be used in each stroke when sharpening garden tools. The file should be held flat on the bevelled edge and in each stroke should traverse the bevelled edge as far as possible.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 309

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Three views of sharpening of a spade. The full length of the file face should be used in each stroke when sharpening garden tools. The file should be held flat on the bevelled edge and in each stroke should traverse the bevelled edge as far as possible. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 309

Three views of sharpening of a spade. The full length of the file face should be used in each stroke when sharpening garden tools. The file should be held flat on the bevelled edge and in each stroke should traverse the bevelled edge as far as possible. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 4, 15 April 1952, Page 309

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