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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on August 13, 2009, 1:29 am
Hi Joanna,
Look again. It says it's for 45 & 60 mm blades, and that a model for
18-20 mm is in development.
I'll have to ask the construction manager where she got it - probably
one of the LQSs.
Doc
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> Wow, this looks way better then what I have. Now where did you get
> yours? Cuz the page you listed says it only does 18 & 28MM blades. I
> have a 45mm. Now I really would like to find one.
> Thanx
> Joanna
> Dr. Zachary Smith wrote:
> > Hi Joanna,
> > We have a little different kind of sharpener. =A0Hold da phone... =A0(h=
ad
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> > to get the pkg.)
> > This one:http://www.usasharpeners.com/orbital.html=A0 =A0but an earlier
> > version
> > (not an endorsement - for informational purposes only)
> > It has rough (for small imperfections) and fine (for honing) grinders.
> > Ours does a straight (flat) grind; I would prefer a hollow grind, but
> > I don't know if there's a sharpener that does that.
> > Doc
> >> I do sharpen mine as well but it seems they only take a few sharpening=
s
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> >> before it's not worth the effort. The sharpener I bought is simply a
> >> round looking thing that the blade fits into with a piece of sanding
> >> paper glued inside. Not smart enough to try and sharpen on a stone or
> >> anything else for that matter.
> >> How do others sharpen their blades?
> >> Joanna
> >> Lizzy Taylor wrote:
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> No-one is sharpening blades? =A0I can't remember the last time DW bo=
ught
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> >>>> a new one; a few seconds in the sharpener and away she goes...
> >>> I resharpen mine if they are just blunt, but sometimes they end up
> >>> with a chip or nick on the blade which is harder to get out and will
> >>> leave a very annoying one or two threads uncut every rotation of the
> >>> blade.
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>> No-one is sharpening blades? I can't remember the last time DW bought
>> a new one; a few seconds in the sharpener and away she goes...
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> I resharpen mine if they are just blunt, but sometimes they end up
> with a chip or nick on the blade which is harder to get out and will
> leave a very annoying one or two threads uncut every rotation of the
> blade.
>
> Liyyz