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==6. Show axmanship knowledge in the following: ==
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===a. Describe the best types of axes. ===
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The "best" type of axe depends on what you're trying to do with it.
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*'''Felling axe''' — Cuts across the grain of wood, as in the felling of trees. In single or double bit (the bit is the cutting edge of the head) forms and many different weights, shapes, handle types and cutting geometries to match the characteristics of the material being cut.
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Have the Scrapbooking Honor 
*'''Splitting Axe''' — Used to split with the grain of the wood. Splitting axe bits are more wedge shaped. This shape causes the axe to rend the fibres of the wood apart, without having to cut through them, especially if the blow is delivered with a twisting action at impact.
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*'''Broad axe''' — Used with the grain of the wood in precision splitting. Broad axe bits are chisel-shaped (one flat and one bevelled edge) facilitating more controlled work.
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===b. Show how to sharpen an ax properly. ===
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It is best to sharpen an axe by hand rather than using an electric grinder. A grinder will heat the blade and ruin the axe's temper. This will cause the bit to soften making it impossible for the axe to hold a sharp edge during typical use. If the axe is very dull or has visible notches in the blade, start sharpening with a file. The file should be held at an angle and run over the length of the blade. Sharpen both sides until the notches are gone.  If the axes just needs a touch-up, you can use a sharpening stone.  Wet the stone with water (or if you have an oilstone, with oil).  This will cause the filings to "float" away an prevent them from clogging the pores in the stone (making it smoother and thus, less effective at sharpening).
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'''2. <section begin=req2 /><translate>
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What is lignin? 
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'''3. <section begin=req3 /><translate>
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What plastic is safe to use in Scrapbooks? 
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'''4. <section begin=req4 /><translate>
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What plastic is not and why not? 
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'''5. <section begin=req5 /><translate>
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Describe the value of Scrapbooking to future generations.
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'''6. <section begin=req6 /><translate>
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How do you fix a journaling error? 
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'''7. <section begin=req7 /><translate>
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Complete an album of at least 24 pages of a size not less than 8 1/2 x 11 using techniques that includes the use of at least 10 of the following: 
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Matting
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Double Matting
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Border Designs
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Journaling Boxes
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Colored Paper
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Printed Paper
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2 Page Layouts
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Die Cuts
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Self Designed Die Cuts
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Stickers
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Punches
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Memorabilia Pockets
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Decorative Scissors
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Templates
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Photo Cropped into a circles or ovals
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Scrapbooking - Advanced

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Category:
Skill Level:
Year Introduced:
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Requirements

1. Have the Scrapbooking Honor

2. What is lignin?

3. What plastic is safe to use in Scrapbooks?

4. What plastic is not and why not?

5. Describe the value of Scrapbooking to future generations.

6. How do you fix a journaling error?

7. Complete an album of at least 24 pages of a size not less than 8 1/2 x 11 using techniques that includes the use of at least 10 of the following:

a. Matting

b. Double Matting

c. Border Designs

d. Journaling Boxes

e. Colored Paper

f. Printed Paper

g. 2 Page Layouts

h. Die Cuts

i. Self Designed Die Cuts

j. Stickers

k. Punches

l. Memorabilia Pockets

m. Decorative Scissors

n. Templates

o. Photo Cropped into a circles or ovals