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Albert Brecher

Sense sharpen
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1935
transcription:
What have you learned from the father yet? Sharpen. The heel grind. The saw files with make sharp again. Sägefeilen. Also, the same length, that one is with a flat file darübergefahren Sun is that it has filed only the longer spikes. And afterwards you have to file it from the side and again that they have become equal. If the teeth are of uneven length, afterwards it does not cut. Is it not good. You must be the same length. You must also be restricted. So, they must be apart, that the .. Blade is not jammed. If the teeth were the same thickness as the blade, after it slows down, yes, there can never be cut. There must be a little bit apart, wide .. Then you can cut there. After pulling himself out of the wood chips - thinning - scythes. Here is a gel stick, which is an iron part, up narrow, on the side a bit flattened. Then one has to Dengel hammer, a scythe to it, and afterwards one knocks, you do your scythe again very thin, so sharp. And that must not .. be wide, or it breaks out. - That can only .. I know .. a few millimeters, or one millimeter, which is really sharp - that it is narrow.