Sharpening Planer Blades/Knifes
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Sharpening Planer Blades/Knifes
Just wondering if anyone has a good way of sharpening there planer blades. I have about 6 pair that I would like to sharpen (not spend $20 to have sharpened). There has to be a way....
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Check your local hardware store and ask if there is anyone who has a sharpening service. Check the yellow pages too for that matter.
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I usually go to Apex Saw in Reno for router bit and blade sharpening. Have you checked there? I thought it was a little less than $20 but could be wrong.
Since accuracy is so important with planer blades I let the guys with the expensive machines do it.
Lots of info on the web about how to do it yourself though.
Since accuracy is so important with planer blades I let the guys with the expensive machines do it.
Lots of info on the web about how to do it yourself though.
Hey Dr.D, Yea I went to Apex, it was a cool twenty spot. He charges five per side. I can buy them online, or at Harbor Frieght for $18 to $22. It seems to me they just need to be "freshend up" a little. We all know that our blades never get chipped from making cores. The bamboo is the worst, or is it all the glue???? Anyway, Thanks for the info. Hey D. why have we never crossed pathes? Been skiing around here forever, never have seen the "Soul" skis on the hill. The snow is coming, wax em up!!! kt
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