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10 min +/-How long start to finish do you think?
That is a lot of patience going on here. Good on you.
I'm retired and patience is easier these days.How long start to finish do you think?
I've done Hayate blades and Sugoi blades several times... One thing that I found really helps is moving the blade in the vise so it is always being held where you are filing. If you get out over the end, the blade isn't stable enough to get a good smooth pass.
I'll be honest, I bought the special file to sharpen mine.... and it's been sitting in the box ever since.
Love the saw vise!
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If I had known Lee valley had them, I'd have probably bought it there instead of buying the Silky brand one for $10 more...but the Silky brand works well.I have been thinking about doing this lately. the Sugoi is at a point where it's lost an edge but it's not quite calling me to replace this one yet.
For how much love I have for Silkys I should look for a good file.
If I had known Lee valley had them, I'd have probably bought it there instead of buying the Silky brand one for $10 more...but the Silky brand works well.
Thanks for the good word!If I had known Lee valley had them, I'd have probably bought it there instead of buying the Silky brand one for $10 more...but the Silky brand works well.
18 minutes to do a Silky Hayate 6.5 blade today. That includes brushing the gunk out between the teeth with a brass bristle wire brush before starting...I used the Silky brand file. Maybe 10 min is a stretch? Haven't timed myself and EVERYTHING takes longer than I think it does. But I don't think I spend 20 min. First time through was certainly slower. But I did one pass on each of the side (2 passes, if you count down one way and back the other). Probably not a precise as what you did... Usually 3-4 swipes.
I got one maybe a month ago, not any worse than filing a chainsaw and having a sharper saw sure saves the shoulders.I'll be honest, I bought the special file to sharpen mine.... and it's been sitting in the box ever since.