Sharpening A Table Saw Blade on the Table Saw

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  • @JohnHeisz
    @JohnHeisz  4 роки тому +25

    A quick and easy to make / use jig for sharpening carbide blades right on the table saw.
    ▶️ Project plans for sale: ibuildit.ca/plans/
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    • @danielcline7413
      @danielcline7413 4 роки тому +1

      What is the third blades use..?

    • @stankolodin5586
      @stankolodin5586 4 роки тому

      Quick question, aren't the teeth on most miter saw blades have alternating angles? The way the footage shows you ignoring the angles made me confused. Not a personal attack, your blade your way.

    • @danielcline7413
      @danielcline7413 4 роки тому

      @@stankolodin5586 your reply showed up because I commented also I'm just commenting to you on how sad it is that you have to do the same thing I do and tell everyone your not attacking them as a person I commented on a bigfoot enthusiast here in colo hes in colo also and every leaning branch and miners rock pile was left by bigfoot here is his reply if I had a dollar for every pussyfaced troll like you I would be Donald trump rich better safe than sorry I guess I've used full saws yours is a great question I've gotten no reply on mine I just wanted to know the purpose of the third blade in the video having never seen one any help?

    • @danielcline7413
      @danielcline7413 4 роки тому

      Dull saws I meant to say or spell

    • @stankolodin5586
      @stankolodin5586 4 роки тому

      @@danielcline7413 I'm more confused now.

  • @cyrilnorrie8450
    @cyrilnorrie8450 9 місяців тому +3

    That’s a clever jig and not complicated. Your jigs are always effective without unnecessary additions and can be built without special tools.😊

  • @bucktownpsd1590
    @bucktownpsd1590 4 роки тому +94

    I would add a stop on the table so each time you slide the jig forward to sharpen a tooth you hit a positive stop. This would make it so you don’t have to worry about running the blade into the grinding disk and assuring that you grind the whole tooth each time. Love this jig. It’s a great solution.

    • @donaldhamel9311
      @donaldhamel9311 4 роки тому +2

      Genius, pure genius the setup is way faster and less complex than the actual sharpener I purchased a long time ago 😀

    • @theobolt250
      @theobolt250 4 роки тому

      BucktownPSD So you have thought about this, eh?

    • @Deaner3D
      @Deaner3D 3 роки тому

      Couple magnetic switches would work well on a cast iron table.

  • @padoco73
    @padoco73 4 роки тому +9

    Just a rando endorsement here... What John says about his plans is actually understating them a little.
    I've actually bought a few of his plans, as well as some plans from some other UA-camrs. John's plans set a standard by which I wish others could meet. They are simple, concise, easy to follow, and most even include annotations for common pitfalls you might encounter along the way.

  • @JOATology
    @JOATology 4 роки тому +41

    You're such a clever dude. That is an extremely simple solution for a very common problem. I have a stack of about 10 or 12 blades that I have been hanging onto in hopes of getting them all touched up. Thanks John! You saved me a bunch of money just now.

    • @colinstace1758
      @colinstace1758 4 роки тому +2

      Harbour freight sells a blade sharpener 👍😊

    • @JOATology
      @JOATology 4 роки тому +5

      @@colinstace1758 Yeah, I've checked it out and it looked too much like their chainsaw blade sharpener, which I have. It uses a lot of the same ideas, and I would imagine, materials, for indexing and such. I was just too dissatisfied with the chainsaw blade sharpener to go that route again and for $55, I figured it was just a matter of time before someone smarter than me came up with an easier way to do it. Harbor Freight has some good deals sometimes they have some neat tools that a lot of the other big box stores just don't carry, so I shop there frequently, but for this purpose, I just wasn't interested. Thanks for letting me know about it though.

  • @macedindu829
    @macedindu829 4 роки тому +11

    Genius!
    I worked at a lumber yard one summer during college, and we had this radial arm saw. I used it occasionally, and never really thought much about it. Then one day, it got a new sawblade. That damn thing cut through wood so easily that the wood basically put up no resistance. It was literally like a hot knife through butter. On that day, I learned the importance of a sharp sawblade.

    • @JOATology
      @JOATology 4 роки тому +4

      For as much flack as radial arm saws get about being dangerous and all of that, it is still one of my favorite tools to use in my shop. When you want to really cut something tough, that is my go-to weapon of choice.

  • @rafvdp6391
    @rafvdp6391 4 роки тому +6

    I bought a sharpening disk that fits my angle grinder with the idea to build an adjustable ( overcomplicated ) sharpening jig ! Guess i give this a try first , it has way less moving Parts and way less space to store away. 👌 Thanks John , like always clean and efficiënt AND practical build.👍

  • @Coomanboo
    @Coomanboo 4 роки тому +5

    I swear, your mind never stops with the great ideas. I was wanting this same thing but I had no idea how to go about it even after a couple of UA-cam videos. I ended up buying a Harbor Freight special and although it works it is a pain to set up cause every blade is different. This looks like something I could do and not hate using it. I am definitely gonna try this. Thanks for making the these videos and keep up the great work!!

  • @AirwolfCrazy
    @AirwolfCrazy 4 роки тому +4

    Ok, this is great! I have been looking at different ways to sharpen my blades at home. So many I've seen either wiggle or they are super expensive. This is pretty simple and to the point. I could see adding a stop block to make sure the jig cannot go too far forward.

  • @Ubydulla
    @Ubydulla 4 роки тому +8

    Hello John. Just built this over the last week (had some problems fitting & adapting a Diamond wheel on the arbor), and sharpened a 24tooth ripping blade with it. It already had 1 tooth missing & one halfway chipped off, but after the sharpening it cut throug 60mm (2 & 3/8) ash wood like butter. I guess i won't send a sawblade out for sharpening anymore :)

    • @MichaelMcGehee
      @MichaelMcGehee 5 місяців тому

      Please t ok me where to get the diamond blade

  • @aleksandrmurashev9070
    @aleksandrmurashev9070 3 роки тому +1

    Пожалуй, это одна из лучших и практичных идей по части самоделок для заточки дисков. При этом можно менять угол заточки передней грани. Очень легко доработать для заточки фрез. Спасибо за идею.

  • @jamessurveyor4859
    @jamessurveyor4859 4 роки тому +3

    I had been thinking about using my wet tile saw to see if it would sharpen saw blades. This has given me a couple of ideas to work on. Thanks

  • @hjboots
    @hjboots 4 роки тому

    Wow a easy way to save money after all the times to the shop to have blades sharpened, a excellent video that will help your viewers, me as one of them save time and money. Thank you

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 4 роки тому +2

    If you're cutting through maple without burning, you've done a good job. That passed the test with ease.

  • @MervinGriff
    @MervinGriff 4 роки тому +5

    Ingenuous! Great idea John. I dub the "The Prince of Plywood" or "The Sultan of Sheet Goods" I am always amazed and learn something from your videos, great job and excellent video. thank you John.

  • @idahopotato5837
    @idahopotato5837 3 роки тому +4

    You could put like a .005 feeler gauge in the stop to set the depth and then remove it to evenly take that amount off. May not matter though.

  • @scottchristensen6916
    @scottchristensen6916 4 роки тому +1

    Sweet man!!! This is going to save big . $$$. Keep it simple and not completed. I like it. Thanks for you vid and your ability to think and share. Thanks neighbor 👍😁

  • @kierondesmond7791
    @kierondesmond7791 4 роки тому +18

    Great =D The indexer should be one tooth to the left of the blade. Grind the first tooth carefully by eye, then all the teeth will get the same grind =D

    • @Realism91
      @Realism91 Рік тому

      Thanks for the bonus tip.

    • @Realism91
      @Realism91 Рік тому +1

      Technically he could still do it that way be moving his first ground tooth to the indexer right away

  • @thedeloachsdoyoutube8377
    @thedeloachsdoyoutube8377 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome job John. Thanks for letting us get in your head awesome place to be!!

  • @d.c1652
    @d.c1652 4 роки тому

    Excellent job John!! woodworkers can’t always afford to go out and buy brand new blades or even take them in to get them sharpened. You definitely offer a very good solution to getting our saw blade sharpened!!

  • @fredjohn808
    @fredjohn808 9 місяців тому

    Thanks John, Brilliant, Just saved me a bunch of money.

  • @waynesmith2287
    @waynesmith2287 4 роки тому +7

    A man who does woodworking in a B.O.C T shirt is someone to follow. Love your ideas and musical taste.Will it sharpen The Black blade.

  • @oldbonesbushcraftrodjackso474
    @oldbonesbushcraftrodjackso474 4 місяці тому

    Pretty awesome system simple and precise , My style perfect simplicity

  • @bamamike1013
    @bamamike1013 2 роки тому

    Thanks John! My blades are piling up!

  • @andrebourque2165
    @andrebourque2165 3 роки тому

    Always a pleasure and learning experience to watch you work.

  • @arielkozak
    @arielkozak 4 роки тому +19

    My father has 90 dull saw blades of all types. I know what I'm gonna be doing this week Haha

  • @obigroombarke6977
    @obigroombarke6977 4 роки тому +7

    how do you account for opposing angles in the grind of the teeth? (i.e. some teeth have a "left" angle, others a "right" angle) or can you only flat grind them??

  • @MikeBramm
    @MikeBramm 4 роки тому

    Nice work. Simple and very effective.

  • @fernandomartinez2177
    @fernandomartinez2177 3 роки тому

    Muy buena herramienta. De las mejores ideas hasta ahora. Gracias!

  • @sambo7326
    @sambo7326 4 роки тому +8

    How do you deal with the alternating angle of the tooth faces? This does sharpen but just grinds them all flat. Should the grinding blade be set the right pitch and then just sharpen every other tooth then flip the blade over to get the remaining teeth, kind of like doing a chainsaw chain?

    • @JohnHeisz
      @JohnHeisz  4 роки тому +4

      Most blades have flat teeth. The ones that have an angle (like the first one I sharpened in the video) can be ground flat as well.

    • @mattlibby4490
      @mattlibby4490 4 роки тому +4

      For anyone who really wants to preserve those angles, it does seem like you could use the "set grinding disc's pitch" suggestion given above. You'd need to relocate the index to the other side of the disc for one of the setups. Also, some teeth on ATBR blades are still flat, so you'd have to do three setups per blade. Bit of a pain; I can see why John just wipes out those angles.

    • @sambo7326
      @sambo7326 4 роки тому +1

      @@JohnHeisz Thanks John :)

    • @leonardorojas1781
      @leonardorojas1781 4 роки тому

      @@mattlibby4490 Will the blade still cut finely if I grind those angles flat? 😯 My blade has alternating angles.

    • @mattlibby4490
      @mattlibby4490 4 роки тому

      @@leonardorojas1781 Flattening would make it cut differently (perhaps ~worse) for some applications. Alternating angles are marketed as better for cross cuts (i.e across the grain). "Rip cut" blades (i.e. for cutting lengthwise with the grain) are generally flat already. I suggest experimenting. Odds are that it won't make a huge difference for most applications.

  • @scottkremer8660
    @scottkremer8660 3 роки тому

    Impressive! I wish I was this much of a craftsman.

  • @MrMarkpeggy
    @MrMarkpeggy 4 роки тому

    You never cease to amaze me John! Thanks for the great video.

  • @jamartin1
    @jamartin1 4 роки тому +1

    Super nice! Thank for sharing!💜

  • @TheWrinkledCheese
    @TheWrinkledCheese Рік тому

    Idea to make the "swing down stop" adjustable. Make the steel long enough for all the blades you plan on sharpening with the jig. On the bottom side make "steps" so it will swing down further for shorter blades. You will have to put different angles on the "steps" to get contact with the different sized blades. Because of the longer length, you'll probably want to have a block on either side of the "swing down stop" to help with any deflection on smaller blades. With thick enough steel you might not even need this.

  • @evanbarnes9984
    @evanbarnes9984 4 роки тому

    Excellent! Absolutely going to make one of these, it'll pay for itself

  • @Austeration
    @Austeration 2 роки тому

    This is brilliant 👍 thanks for sharing I'll be looking at using this method. Love your set up jig

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 4 роки тому +3

    Love the dime washer😁

  • @MacgruberWood
    @MacgruberWood 4 роки тому

    intéressant , je ne savais pas qu'il existait des "disques d'affutage " aussi grand et surtout avec un trou d'axe du meme diamètre qu'une lame de scie . Bravo 😍 👏

  • @spinafire
    @spinafire 4 роки тому

    I like your use of a coin as a washer. I never thought to do that before, but it would always perfectly solve my issues with getting washers with a small ID.

    • @toddz8579
      @toddz8579 3 роки тому

      You can also use fender washers.

  • @theobolt250
    @theobolt250 4 роки тому +1

    Just IN-GE-NE-OUS! Saves time and... (not to triffle with 😁) moneyyy. Great!

  • @kennybob52
    @kennybob52 4 роки тому

    Wow, what a simple way to get things done. Trying to free hand it never comes put right. And Harbor freight sharpening station is not easy to set up. Thank you sir

  • @markbachman8321
    @markbachman8321 4 роки тому +1

    Great jig at first I thought it was for only one angle and then I saw the adjustment. you should have explained that.
    Where did you find that diamond wheel?

    • @JohnHeisz
      @JohnHeisz  4 роки тому

      I'm old fashioned in my belief that people should try to figure some things out, and not have every tiny detail explained to them like they are slow children.

    • @markbachman8321
      @markbachman8321 4 роки тому

      @@JohnHeisz well I can't argue that philosophy.

  • @paulhamilton5634
    @paulhamilton5634 4 роки тому

    Just some advice as I used to sharpen these as well a machine tool cutter for 3 years. The index should be on the backside (shoulder) for 2 reasons. First & most important it wil keep constant pressure of the tooth against the wheel. The way you are doing it you have to keep pressure with your hands. Possible kickback. Safety first!
    Second thing is when you get to that last tooth the index is going to be sitting against a freshly sharpened tooth making the last tooth to be sharpened sit further in. Yes, maybe only a. 003- .004 of an inch (machinist here). But it means that last tooth won't be engaging like the others & possibly causing premature wear or tooth breakage.

    • @d.c1652
      @d.c1652 4 роки тому

      Good point. I will consider your point when making one for myself.

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos 4 роки тому

    Great job on the sharpening jig John! Thanks for always sharing with us!💖👌😎JP

  • @dariscombs8633
    @dariscombs8633 3 роки тому

    This video made more sense than any other I have watched. I can’t wait to try it, cause I have blands for cutting steel and they are not cheep.

  • @tiffymac256
    @tiffymac256 3 роки тому

    It LOOKS like your set up and first grindings are all done on an OLD unsharpened tooth. Does the indexing pin touch the unsharpened tooth?

  • @Etna.
    @Etna. 4 роки тому +1

    This is neat. Thanks!
    I live in an area where resharpening is more expensive than a new blade. It seems too wasteful just to buy them new every time.
    Regards,
    Etna.

  • @b7fLuid
    @b7fLuid 4 роки тому

    thanks for the sharpening tip!

  • @jked7463
    @jked7463 3 роки тому

    This is so perfect. Thanks.

  • @youtukang
    @youtukang 4 роки тому

    Modern machines,, like this 😍😍

  • @NigelMarston
    @NigelMarston 4 роки тому

    Great tip. I'm going to make a jig for mine tomorrow. Thank you.
    P.S. Love the T-shirt, John

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 2 роки тому

    Exceedingly clever!

  • @diyforfun2074
    @diyforfun2074 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant!

  • @Adam-uo2mc
    @Adam-uo2mc 3 роки тому

    Wouldn't the index be better on the side that has already been sharpened ? I would think that would keep it more uniform or am I missing something ?

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos 4 роки тому

    Really great design!

  • @andrewbieger5004
    @andrewbieger5004 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome idea, John. I assume with the adjustable index pin and the adjustable slide mount for the blade, you can accommodate different rake angles for the blades? I'm not up to speed on the blade geometries for various applications, just know the angles are different for certain grinds.

  • @harryverkaik6522
    @harryverkaik6522 4 роки тому +2

    Great topic John. What was the source for the 6” grinding disc?

    • @jjo9057
      @jjo9057 4 роки тому +1

      From the build article on his website: item # US55020, www.universalsharpener.com

  • @Holymolygod99
    @Holymolygod99 3 роки тому +1

    Does it kick back ?

  • @codyaimes4354
    @codyaimes4354 4 роки тому +1

    I had never thought about sharpening my old blades... Interesting.

    • @forgedbydragon9683
      @forgedbydragon9683 4 роки тому

      Yeah you save a shit ton of money if you sharpen your blades instead of buying a new one every time you get quite a long life out of each blade if you sharpen them, they're not disposable like everyone thinks, most people don't sharpen chainsaw chains either

  • @waaduu6189
    @waaduu6189 3 роки тому

    Can you give an update on the long term performance of the sharpened blades? Do the carbide tips get softer due to the heat caused by the grinding?

  • @brucemillar3015
    @brucemillar3015 4 роки тому +1

    You've always got a brilliant solution for every shop problem. BTW, what's with the dime in the jig?

    • @Wordsnwood
      @Wordsnwood 4 роки тому

      Thanks for making me take a second look at the video. I hate it when I miss a good joke. Especially one of John's.

  • @mikeking7470
    @mikeking7470 4 роки тому

    All that lovely carbide down inside your table saw!

    • @micahpruett1595
      @micahpruett1595 4 роки тому

      Particles so small it will micro hone your sealed bearings.

    • @gzfraud
      @gzfraud 3 місяці тому

      How much would the ground off carbide weigh?

  • @elmerfox456
    @elmerfox456 2 роки тому

    Certainly gives you a nice, clean, burn free finish cut.

  • @Theferg1
    @Theferg1 2 роки тому

    Great video sir. Sir where is a good spot to buy good Carbide blades? Thank you!!👍💯

  • @SubaruAficionado
    @SubaruAficionado 7 місяців тому

    Am I missing something(?)--I see no links to a diamond blade for purchase which is central to this method.

  • @larrymeyer3175
    @larrymeyer3175 3 роки тому

    Do you need to flip the blade over to sharpen each tooth equally?

  • @cheewurz
    @cheewurz 4 роки тому

    Very Nice, John!

  • @richardgoeltz3769
    @richardgoeltz3769 Рік тому

    I’m intrigued by this but I don’t see the plans on your website.

  • @ericthompson9687
    @ericthompson9687 4 роки тому

    Where did you get the diamond blade? There are many out there but I am looking for a quality blade that won't ware out quickly

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily 4 роки тому

    Great job

  • @LogHouseFarm
    @LogHouseFarm 4 роки тому +1

    I really need to sharpen my blades, I did not know that you could get a wheel for the table saw, thanks for sharing!

    • @akbychoice
      @akbychoice 4 роки тому +1

      Log House Farm might even be a tile saw blade

    • @youtukang
      @youtukang 4 роки тому

      Yess 🙏👍👍

  • @williamoverton7265
    @williamoverton7265 3 роки тому

    Super great!

  • @vyaterminaciones
    @vyaterminaciones 4 роки тому

    Amazing tool buddy!!!!!

  • @elebeu
    @elebeu 4 роки тому

    Breathing protection is a good idea, as you mentioned... but the Blue Oyster Cult tee shirt is a must.

  • @steveallmand784
    @steveallmand784 3 роки тому

    Great video, thanks. However I don’t see a link to the diamond blade you’re using.

  • @oneandy2
    @oneandy2 Рік тому

    Maybe I missed it but how do you account for alternating bevel teeth?

    • @TheWrinkledCheese
      @TheWrinkledCheese Рік тому

      The face of the teeth are all on the same plane while cutting. The alternative bevel is the top edge which will sharpen as you remove material from the face. So long as the face of the tooth is co-planer with the diamond sharpening wheel, the alternating bevel should be fine.

  • @John-d7p
    @John-d7p 4 місяці тому

    Having been a saw maker and service guy, this is a decent way to face the teeth. Just be careful to have the angle well matched, and don't remove more off any teeth than the others or else the generated path will be high/low, and the tops will need to be dressed as well. If a tooth is badly chipped out, better to face it like the others rather than grind it out. Go very easy so as not to heat up the carbide or the brazing solder.
    I would oil lthe table saw slot to give a very smooth, sliding action so the risk of a sudden stick/release is less. Should feel like a trombone.

  • @MikhailDranga
    @MikhailDranga Рік тому

    You are cool! Thank You for idea!

  • @ProyekAkhirPekan
    @ProyekAkhirPekan 4 роки тому +1

    do you have a link for the grinding wheel that you use? is it 5" grinding wheel?

    • @nobuckle40
      @nobuckle40 4 роки тому +4

      www.universalsharpener.com/grindingwheels.html

    • @micahpruett1595
      @micahpruett1595 4 роки тому +1

      @@nobuckle40 Just found on amazon in 320 grit for $32.99 Resin Diamond Grinding Facing Wheel.

  • @christobar
    @christobar 4 роки тому +2

    Does this send carbide dust everywhere?

    • @fxm5715
      @fxm5715 4 роки тому +4

      As he said in the video, it's probably wise to wear breathing protection while grinding carbide. It's probably a good idea to have the dust collection running, too.

  • @robertpongallo4079
    @robertpongallo4079 4 роки тому

    Great video

  • @jackferguson1225
    @jackferguson1225 2 роки тому

    Is there a plan for sale I cannot find it. Great work again!

  • @ianhunt9520
    @ianhunt9520 3 роки тому

    Yup, carbide dust is pretty carcinogenic. We have a specific room at the machine shop where I work for grinding carbide cutters and endmills. It's set up with negative pressure and some pretty beefy high flow air filters.
    That's for an industrial scale operation though. If you're just touching up a saw blade at home, a half face respirator and a fan blowing dust out the door is plenty.

  • @selador11
    @selador11 4 роки тому +1

    A question... When you get to that last several teeth, now, the tooth that is being caught by the metal swing down stop... has already been sharpened. And is therefore, 'shorter'. In other words, how do you keep from OVER-sharpening the last few teeth?

  • @blainewatkinson4315
    @blainewatkinson4315 4 роки тому

    Perfect, so simple you could make separate jigs for different blade sizes

  • @MichaelMcGehee
    @MichaelMcGehee 5 місяців тому

    Please tell me where to buy an appropriate diamond blade for this task.

  • @ZoliMusic
    @ZoliMusic 4 роки тому

    Always love the content. Thanks !

  • @chaseweeks2708
    @chaseweeks2708 4 роки тому +1

    How would you handle non-zero rake with this, or do you just use nothing but zero-rake blades? Love the content man, you're an inspiration.

    • @KipdoesStuff
      @KipdoesStuff 4 роки тому

      The pivot point that holds the blade can be advanced in either direction. that should allow you to adjust for it.

  • @BigBrotherIsTooBig
    @BigBrotherIsTooBig 2 роки тому

    Very sweet idea. Think I'd use a smaller diamond wheel to be able to get into smaller gullets without nicking them.

  • @goadamson
    @goadamson 4 роки тому +1

    What year was the dime?

  • @rudolfzaris675
    @rudolfzaris675 4 роки тому

    very good method for sharpening the face of the teeth Important thing is, to find out how to properly sharpen the top of the tooth as well as the chip limiter especially for rip cut blades

  • @supergimp2000
    @supergimp2000 4 роки тому

    Brilliant, John.

  • @projectwood7221
    @projectwood7221 4 роки тому

    Enjoyed that thanks

  • @willwade1101
    @willwade1101 3 роки тому

    How do you deal with blades that have teeth that angle first to one side then the other on the next tooth?

  • @anthonysmith2143
    @anthonysmith2143 Рік тому

    How can I get the plans to build a jig to sharpen the table saw blade

  • @donny_bahama
    @donny_bahama 3 роки тому

    Sharpening blades on the table saw is brilliant but why not allow the indexing block to pivot (spring load it) so you can turn the blade counterclockwise. As you do so, the blade will push the pivoting index block out of the way until you turn it far enough for the tooth to clear - then it snaps back into place and you’re ready to grind the next tooth. Another good idea would be an adjustable stop hanging off the back of the jig that would stop at the front edge of the table so you never have to worry about pushing the jig too far forward.

  • @Smedleydog1
    @Smedleydog1 3 роки тому

    Along with wearing safety glasses and a respirator while sharpening your carbide blades, you should also be wearing your Blue Oyster Cult safety T shirt. 😁
    Thanks for the blade sharpening tip. I'm gonna try it.

  • @CECS1
    @CECS1 4 роки тому +2

    So how are you top cutting the teeth? Face grinding is only half the issue

    • @tincoandringa4630
      @tincoandringa4630 4 роки тому

      Just put the blade on reversewise, and hold sandpaper against it ;)

    • @SAWimp1
      @SAWimp1 4 роки тому

      did you see it cut?

  • @aisotton
    @aisotton 4 роки тому

    Nice, I have some blades that I need to sharpen too. Until now I never even considered doing it myself. I'll have to check sharpening prices, maybe I'll give it a whirl.

  • @julianchamberlain5399
    @julianchamberlain5399 3 роки тому

    Its a good idea. I use a pillsr drill and jig.