In its literal sense, to cut or go against the grain means moving a sharp tool perpendicularly to the vertical fibers in a piece of wood, cutting through them a few at a time, the edge traveling at a controlled stutter. Moving with the grain is a slick, easy glide, the fibers separating easily from each other along their length, the chisel flying. Very …
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