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guido

03-08-2008 12:43:10




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I took this picture to challenge anyone out there.Can you guys and gals tell me what kind of cutting tool made the wood shavings in the picture? Guido.




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Ken in Arkansas

03-10-2008 10:44:43




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
Looks like a wood chisel or router plane



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guido

03-10-2008 15:50:25




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to Ken in Arkansas, 03-10-2008 10:44:43  
Hello Ken
I posted the answer on page one. better luck next time.
Guido.



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03-09-2008 07:33:21




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
I'm going to say planer. Although I too have seen chips like that come from pensil sharpeners , chisels , etc..



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hussein obamma

03-09-2008 05:49:09




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
dont know and dont care



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CCer

03-09-2008 05:42:02




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
pencil sharpener



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El Toro

03-08-2008 16:33:07




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
Wood chisel. Hal



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mixaplix

03-08-2008 16:02:39




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
stump grinder



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VaTom

03-08-2008 14:51:34




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
Is that end grain? If so, no problem for a sharp chisel or plane.



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guido

03-09-2008 08:21:31




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to VaTom, 03-08-2008 14:51:34  
Hello Va Tom
The cut was made across the grain.
Guido.



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jose bagge

03-08-2008 14:36:12




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
beaver teeth



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greg b

03-08-2008 13:46:38




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
chainsaw with a ripping chain



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DH in Carolina

03-08-2008 13:02:53




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
I would say they were made with a rabbit plane or a plane that cuts a slot in a board. DH



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rgvtx

03-08-2008 13:02:20




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 Re: tool challenge in reply to guido, 03-08-2008 12:43:10  
Dado blade?



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