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Stop, just stop. Buy a new file you cheapskates, lol. Would you sharpen your chainsaw or your razor that way, then don't sharpen your files that way either. Yes it kind of works, but what it leaves is a micro radius on the teeth instead of an actual sharp edge. Listen to the file sing, it is saying "you cheap sob I already earned you more money than I cost you."
If you want to prolong the life of your files follow these simple rules;
Keep them away from each other
Keep them dry
Clean them with a file card often
Use long slow forward movements
Never drag them backwards
Hey Frank, can you enlighten me? What is a file card? Thanks. DanStop, just stop. Buy a new file you cheapskates, lol. Would you sharpen your chainsaw or your razor that way, then don't sharpen your files that way either. Yes it kind of works, but what it leaves is a micro radius on the teeth instead of an actual sharp edge. Listen to the file sing, it is saying "you cheap sob I already earned you more money than I cost you."
If you want to prolong the life of your files follow these simple rules;
Keep them away from each other
Keep them dry
Clean them with a file card often
Use long slow forward movements
Never drag them backwards
Maybe put the file card in a vise and the chainsaw file in a drill? Hardened steel tends to fling out of a file pretty well on its own, while softer metals clogCan you use a file card on a chainsaw file?
Sure, you would just have to rotate the file, after cleaning along one length line. i.e. many many turnsCan you use a file card on a chainsaw file?