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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Coarse, Medium, and Fine

While hewing some perlins, I noticed the (or at least my) three stages of hewing; coarse, medium, and fine. Pretty cool.


Posted by Coeptus at 6:56 PM
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Labels: Axes, Hand Tools, Hewing, Oak, Timber Framing

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