WHEN YOU'VE GOT AN AX TO GRIND
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December/January 1991
By Robert E. Hetchler
A dull or ill-prepared ax can glance from the wood and cause a broken handle-or worse, an injury. A properly sharpened ax will dig in and cut deep. Because of this, safety must always be on one's mind. Plan each ax stroke and backstroke. Never stand or place anything that should not be cut in the area of the path the ax could take. Sharp is as sharp does, and a sharp ax is a cutting tool that will do the job.
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