Platform sharpening
#8
I finally got around to updating the one I filmed a couple of years back. I filmed it once a year or so again, but didn't like it, so did it over. Much happier with this one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rZ6iR3b...load_owner

Hope to have some more clips up later this year.

robo hippy
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#9
YouTube says this is a Private Video.
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#10
Hmm, don't know what to say, others are viewing it. One turner had an add stream pop up and couldn't exit it, and I have no idea why... It should be public. Maybe try again. I just clicked on it and it came up no problem... I don't know computers...

robo hippy
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#11
Link works for me.
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#12
OK, so the link is working for me as well. Computers are great when they work.

Very informative video. Sharpening is like black magic to many.
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#13
Since I subscribed I got it in the email today.  All I can say is I love using it for my skew and scrappers.
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#14
Very good info.
Thanks Robo Hippy!
Rodney
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