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Edges, Guides, Manual Mowing, Restoration, Scythes

Don’t Peen American Blades

June 1, 2016 FortyTwoBlades Leave a comment

Just don’t. The only exception is when a blade’s heat treatment is way too soft AND you are absolutely certain that the blade is not laminated. Peen a laminated blade and the below will be the result.

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Manual Mowing, Period Documents, Scythes

“The Old Dutch Bend”

June 1, 2016 FortyTwoBlades 1 Comment

A short story on scythe mowing prowess appearing in “The Industrial Enterprise” volume 16, 1909.

 

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