greenbikemike
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I have one that served me well,but she's wear'n out and I can't make out the name of it. Who makes a good one? Thanks,
Greenbikemike
Greenbikemike
Can these things actually be sharpened? If so then how would you go about it?Have you sharpened it?![]()
Do just mean that they no longer have an edge (sharp edge), or do you literally mean that you are somehow managing to sharpen an edge onto them, but they are no longer keeping it?I used to beat on the HF step bits but something has happened in the past few years and now they just don't hold an edge.
Can these things actually be sharpened? If so then how would you go about it?
Absolutely! They're very easy to sharpen. Simply grind back the flute until the cutting edge is sharp again. As with any cutting tool, this is best done regularly, before the edge breaks down substantially.
Thanks for the tip Andrew.Absolutely! They're very easy to sharpen. Simply grind back the flute until the cutting edge is sharp again.
Almost all of the ones I've seen, even the $5 hong kong ones on ebay, have dual flutes. The difference is more likely in the quality of the steel.Everyone I know that uses these for any length of time always refers the Greenly, and its because they have a duel cutting edge and cuts on both sides.
At least on the ones with the tighter steps I don't see how the average guy would do this with even the slightest semblance of success absent a surface grinder and rotary head of some kind.
uart said:What tool would you use to hone it. Would a small sharpening block (the type commonly used on pocket knives) work ok, or would a small flat diamond coated file work better?