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Has Anyone Else Ever Wondered What the Inside of a Board Shear or Guillotine Blade Looks Like if You Saw Through the Mild Steel, Grind the Cutting Edge and Break the Area Where They Are Joined Together?

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This entry was posted in book conservation, knives, tools and tagged board shear blades, laminated blades, steel, the inside of steel on June 19, 2012 by Jeff Peachey.

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