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    Good on ya!
    A couple deep saw slots on the back will allow you to have a good way to work the spine and jimps. The blade goes in edge down and is held with one thumb with the jig in hand while the other one does the deeds.
    According to some old timers the first ones just had the saw slots.

    Enjoy your new tool! It will pay dividends!

    For final work, cover the magnets with a layer of tape. They collect swarf and will ruin the polish of the back side of the blade if you let them.

    Again, thanks for the reminder!
    ~Richard
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