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					Originally Posted by urbanspaceman  Hello Peter.  Thank-you for this fascinating thread and thank-you even more for that peening video: I was transfixed.The grass and weeds in my back garden would benefit from a good scything but will have to make do with a powered brush cutter.
 However, it seems to me that the peening technique will make a good job of the edge on my garden machete; I am sure I can rig up a suitable anvil to practice with.
 Incidentally: I didn't see anything about wheels... am I overlooking something?
 
 On a separate note apropos of that double mention of my Shotley Bridge research: the book just keeps getting better and better as I continue to re-draft, amend and augment.  One day I will have to stop.  Up to date pdf versions are readily available... just ask.
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 Dear Keith, Yes the wheel confusion was because at first sight the Jigs looked like small wheels...A good scythe sharpener could finish dozens of Scythes a day using these tools. It seemed to me that hollow grinding may have been related to this effect. Look up
 http://scytheassociation.org/history/ as a great reference on Scythes.
Regards Peter.