Safer than what, eddie?
That leather machete you're using and razor blade.
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Safer than what, eddie?
Where's the telephone pole then? :grin-square:
Just got this Dremel bit to make it easier and "safer".
I'm going to take the titanium lennox and sharpen it like KJ said. I like saving money.
You can't sharpen those.
That leather machete you're using and razor blade.![]()
I'm gonna start calling you Joeddie if you don't straighten up!
I've been using the same blade for 3 yrs.
The one I had before the one I'm using now, I used for 10 yrs.
I'd still be using IT except I lost it somewhere around the shop.
How can I do this? I resharpen it each time before I use it.
I have a belt-sander with a 9" disc-sander attached to it.
I've got enough nickel & dime expenses. I'm not looking for more.
Oh, you wanted a brand-name. I don't know, whatever Sey throws away.
I use a wood turners skew which is the same principle as the leather cutter from Tiger. It has a long handle that allows much control and I keep a stone next to the lathe and just make 3 or 4 strokes across it to resharpen. I've been using this present one for over 10 years.
Dick
Lepro tip.
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Dick
> I tried some serrated utility blades recently,not bad for shaping but require going back over with a straight-edged blade.
The gold-colored Kobalt Titanium-coated from Lowes aren't very good for much other than shaping. The coating makes them too dull for my tastes on final sizing.
For durability,the Stanley heavy-duty is the best I can get locally. They don't seem to be as sharp as they used to be.
For pure sharpness out of the package,the Irwin Bi-Metal is as good as I can get here. These are what I use for taking off the last .005-.010 on the sides of a tip,using a carbide cutter in the toolpost for the bulk of sizing. I can get 5-6 tips out of one like this,if I use these for shaping though 2 tips and they are DONE.
I shape with one of the Titanium Kobalts. Tommy D.