Iron Sharpenth iron
Sharpen yOUR sWords
Be Sharp in mind body and Spirit Goads that will be Used by The Maker reMember when yOUR smooth and Never forget The Smooth Stones !
Proverbs 27:17 KJV
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The Stone can make sharp stones Yea or Nay ? there are smooth stones also ! The Iron can smooth stones Yea or Nay ? there are some smooth iron stones ! The Smooth Stone can Sharpen iron Yea or Nay ? what say yoU !
mYnote There are smooth stones Fired
ReMember The Diamond notes for now there is more
1 Samuel 17 KJV
Never go against The Stone Remember who spoke against a stone and what a man says about The Living Stone reMember the smooth stone that sunk into the forehead
reMember yOUR ForeHead and the mark !
‘SHARP’ in the Bible… 35 Instances Be ready and read ! Micah 7 KJV
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Some Radio Goads
- These are some Note and read all
- spears and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sword.
- sharp stone
- sharp rock
- sharp arrow
- sharp Knife
- sharp as a twoedged sword
- sharp threshing instrument
- sharp sickle
- Job 41 Sharp stones are under him: he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon the mire.
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- Hear with the ear when yoU beareth false witness Note V:18 beareth false witness against his neighbour is a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow A man that
- Maul : can drive wedges and Divide will stake some down
- sWord : will cut to the Heart manY Hearken some Hear Right Side
- Arrow : Driven like a spear sinks deep can not pull out must go through
The words of the wise are as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of assemblies, which are given from one shepherd.
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Know Shapen Psalms 51 parallel KJV
Remember Revelation 9 Shapes
Honing steel
The naming is often a misnomer, because the traditional “honing steel” is not a hone at all, i.e. its function is to displace rather than to remove metal along the edge. The term “hone” is associated with light maintenance performed on a blade without the effort and precision normally associated with sharpening, so the name “hone” was loaned. In the 1980s, ceramic abrasives became increasingly popular, and proved an equal, if not superior, method for accomplishing the same daily maintenance tasks; manufacturers replaced steels with ceramic (and later, manufactured diamond abrasive) sharpening “steels” that were, in fact, hones.
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Honing steels are used by placing the near edge of the blade against the base of the steel, then sliding the blade away from yourself along the steel while moving it down – the blade moves diagonally, while the steel remains stationary. This should be done with the blade held at an angle to the steel, usually about 20°, and repeating on the opposite side at the same angle. This is repeated five to ten times.[1]
Steeling is often recommended to be performed immediately before or after using a knife,[2] and can be done daily.[1] By contrast, knives are generally sharpened less frequently. A traditional smooth honing steel is of no use if the edge is blunt, because it removes no material; instead it fixes deformations along the edge of a sharp blade. There has long been speculation about the efficacy of steeling (re-aligning the edge) vs honing (removing minor deformation with abrasives); studies tend to favor abrasives for daily maintenance, especially in high-carbide-volume “stainless” steels (such as the popular CPM S30V, which tends to “tear out” when steeled rather than re-forming an edge.) Steels have traditionally been used in the West, especially in heavy use scenarios (e.g. butchering, where the edge deforms due to forceful contact with bone.) These scenarios also lead Western trends toward blades tempered to a lower level of hardness (and thus, lower brittleness.) In East Asia, notably Japan, harder knives are preferred, so there is little need for steeling intra-day, as the edge does not deform as much. Instead, the blade is honed as needed on a waterstone. While tradition has kept the practice of steeling alive in Western kitchens,the majority of Honing Steels sold are abrasiverather than smooth, and knives are harder and morefrequently made of stainless steel, which does not respond to traditional steeling techniques as well as high-carbon/low alloy