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Using the Sharpening DVD

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Multiple people have asked how the DVD can be played in their CD player in a computer. Quite simply it cannot be played in a CD player.

It is a DVD, just like a DVD which you might rent from a video store like Blockbuster. It will work in any standard DVD player that is hooked to a TV.

It will work in some computers if they have special DVD player software installed, and there is a DVD unit hooked to the computer (or installed in the computer). It will definitely not work in a CD player.
 
Thanks for the humor Bil! I laughed out loud at that.


I wonder how long the DVD would last on my lathe? ;)
 
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