Happiness is: ?
When both your WWII's come back from Forrest after sharpening and as good as
new! (A good case could be made that procrastinators really need three.) -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
Happiness is: ?
Hey, that brings up a question that has puzzled me. As a fairly novice
woodworker, when DO you need to get your blade sharpened? How do you know? On Jan 24, 11:39 am, "Swingman" wrote: When both your WWII's come back from Forrest after sharpening and as good as new! (A good case could be made that procrastinators really need three.) --www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 1/06/07 |
Happiness is: ?
wrote in message oups.com... Hey, that brings up a question that has puzzled me. As a fairly novice woodworker, when DO you need to get your blade sharpened? How do you know? You'll know. When take a bit more effort pushing the wood, the cut is not as smooth as you remember it, you get a bit of splintering, or you just cut a couple of nails in half. I sent a few blades to Ridge Carbide Tool in New Jersey. Two came back as good as new, the third one better than new. Although none were made by Ridge, they sharpen any brand. |
Happiness is: ?
On Jan 24, 12:22 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote: wrote in ooglegroups.com... Hey, that brings up a question that has puzzled me. As a fairly novice woodworker, when DO you need to get your blade sharpened? How do you know? You'll know. When take a bit more effort pushing the wood, the cut is not as smooth as you remember it, you get a bit of splintering, or you just cut a couple of nails in half. I sent a few blades to Ridge Carbide Tool in New Jersey. Two came back as good as new, the third one better than new. Although none were made by Ridge, they sharpen any brand. What did they charge you? |
Happiness is: ?
You could, of course, go to their website were they have a price list.
"Lou" wrote in message oups.com... What did they charge you? |
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