Sharp tools require less force to be used by the carpenter so they're easier to use.
Less force also means the tool is less likely to break, hence, the carpenter won't have to buy new tools so often.
Also, well maintained tools are less likely to injure the carpenter. If the carpenter is injured, that is loss of salary.
2007-03-08 08:14:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Along with the increased risk of Injury, a sharp tool cuts more accurately and smoothly than a dull one.
2007-03-08 08:03:00
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answer #2
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answered by kerfitz 6
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you're more likely to have an accident with blunt/ damaged tools, keep them in good condition and they'll work better when you come to use them
2007-03-08 07:58:04
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answer #3
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answered by sirdunny 4
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To avoid accidents, injuries (infections if tool is rusty and you get cut), and wear and tear.
2007-03-08 07:58:46
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answer #4
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answered by Crazee 2
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Woodworking tools perform better when they are sharpened, and will last longer (almost permanently) if they are properly maintained.
2007-03-08 07:58:00
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You never know when you will have to pawn or sell them.
2007-03-08 08:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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it will save you time the next time you have to use them
2007-03-08 08:04:00
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answered by jim m 7
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...because if you don't Dad will knock your block off with a dull chisel...
2007-03-08 08:04:35
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answer #8
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answered by scottyusa1 4
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So they will work well and so you don't have to buy more!
2007-03-08 08:05:23
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answer #9
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answered by Curiosity 7
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