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Good Morning Jason,
While I do not have near the experience you have, I do think I know what you are feeling.
My foray into forging is a recent one, but I have been making knives using a stock removal process for several years. I had virtually no fancy tools, so I was forced to use what most people would consider un-orthodox methods. I profiled blades using my drill press and a mundane hand hack saw. Using my drill press, I put the pin holes in the metal. All other work was done using files and sandpaper around the file. I used the pin holes to secure the metal piece to my workbench. Talk about time consuming!
I do have one good quality (albeit older) 2" x 72" sander now, and am working to become very proficient with it. I have found it is a LOT faster and easier than that which I have used in the past. The one thing that I have noticed is that while it is very much easier, it is also much more unforgiving. Any, even small, variances in grinding angles or whatever is very apparent and can showcase even tiny errors very quickly. Using files and sandpaper is much slower, but you can correct these small errors without much if any real impact. With this sander/grinder, that is NOT the case.
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