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<p>"It was not until the fourteenth century, however, that those who practiced art in ironwork began to use other tools, besides heat and the hammer, regularly." This statement could mislead in the sense that stoning (with sandstone) and lapping (with wood, sand, and water) have never been rare activities among humans, or especially smiths. But the point is that modern iron or steel files, with teeth and hardening, and the <a href="page.php?w=material_culture">material culture</a> of intricate filing that would lead to <a href="page.php?w=locksmithing">locksmithing</a></p><p>
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