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	Comments on: Toy tools and more for Christmas	</title>
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		By: Tico Vogt		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Peter Folansbee told me that his kids took to using a Japanese saw because the pull stroke was far easier for them. He cut a thin branch and with an eggbeater drill made holes centered in the end grain a few inches back. It was then held from a vice with a bucket  below and the kids sawed off little sections. Then another hole and more sawing. They put thread through the sections, like beads, and made animal and other shapes.]]></description>
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