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sharpener

Tagalog

tasahan ng lapis

Last Update: 2021-01-05
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English

knife sharpener

Tagalog

panghasa ng kutsilyo

Last Update: 2021-11-16
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English

what does pencil sharpener mean

Tagalog

ano ibig sabihin ng pantasa ng lapis

Last Update: 2021-05-11
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English

prove that the school is the sharpener of the brain

Tagalog

mapapatunayan nga na ang paaralan ang siyang sharpener ng ating utak

Last Update: 2015-01-02
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English

prove that the school is the sharpener of the brain and

Tagalog

mapapatunayan nga na ang paaralan ang siyang sharpener ng ating utak

Last Update: 2015-01-02
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English

if you are writing pencil you will be able to correct because of the sharpener and eraser and no mistakes will be make and are writing will be neat.

Tagalog

kung ikaw ay nagsusulat ng lapis magagawa mong itama dahil sa pantasa at pambura at walang pagkakamali ang magagawa at magiging maayos ang iyong pagsusulat.

Last Update: 2023-08-23
Usage Frequency: 2
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keep the blade sharp. a sharp knife is safer than a dull one. bolo is like any other knife, so a basic sharpening stone will do the trick. we have an industrial stone sharpener with oil, but it’s generally overkill for most people. roll the knife back and forth on the stone, in a back and forth motion along the blade. 2. keep the blade oiled. i use coconut oil spray from trader joe’s because: a. duh coconut oil rules. i rub this stuff on my face, guys. b. it works great and makes me fee

Tagalog

keep the blade sharp. a sharp knife is safer than a dull one. bolo is like any other knife, so a basic sharpening stone will do the trick. we have an industrial stone sharpener with oil, but it’s generally overkill for most people. roll the knife back and forth on the stone, in a back and forth motion along the blade. 2. keep the blade oiled. i use coconut oil spray from trader joe’s because: a. duh coconut oil rules. i rub this stuff on my face, guys. b. it works great and makes me feel more “native.” but really any oil will do. wd-40 works great or you can pick up an over-the-counter knife oil. if you’re using your bolo for vegetables, you might want to consider using veggie oil. otherwise, the tool is great for chopping down brush, in which case wd-40 might be the best bet. if your knife has trouble fitting into the sheath, oil the inside of the sheath as well to keep it polished. tension against the sheath can cause unwanted friction that can damage your blade. 3. remove rust. knives get rusty, it’s not ideal. you’ve got to keep your bolo clean and free of bacteria, especially if you’re using it to cut food. steel wool and the oil of your choice should shine your bad boy right up. 4. keep the hilt dry. unlike the blade, you want to keep this dry. filipino bolos are usually made of whatever is locally sourced. mine is made from a heavier wood from the bohol island, so an excess of moisture can lead to cracking. 5. pretend you’re chopping down vines in the jungle. maybe this is less for your bolo than it is for you, esteemed bolo owner. it will keep your bolo skills sharp, alongside your blade!

Last Update: 2023-11-14
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