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Manish chandra March 29th 21 05:18 AM

Sharpening a tape dispenser blade
 
replying to Christopher Tidy, Manish chandra wrote:
Hi ! this is Manish , like see i also had the same problem too which you are
having , so i tried in many ways one you can do is use* acid* but that may be
very dangerous , so instead *you can use the fire up technique* in which you
can heat up the blunt blade to a very hingh temperature and then rub it
against a hard plain surface which will make it sharpen (*/_THIS IS ONLY FOR
ADULTS KIDS DO NOT TRY THIS_/* !!!)
Regards
Manish.

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Gerry[_9_] March 30th 21 04:14 AM

Sharpening a tape dispenser blade
 
I've found, in most cases, that the apparent dullnes is caused by a
build up of adhesive along the cutting edge. This can usually be
removed with a petrolium base solvent. Another approach would be to
touch up the cutting edge by deepening the notches in the metal
cutting strip with a fine sharp cornered needle file or a dremel
cutting wheel.


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