Mahindra123
ArboristSite Lurker
I have an inventory of around 400 blades that were resharpened under Woodmizer's "Resharp Program". They do a nice job reconditioning and resharpening. Any blade that can't be reconditioned is tossed and they replace with a new blade at a reduced cost. I am at a very pleasant point in my life where I now have the time and fewer blades to sharpen.
I bought along with my mill, their sharpener and setter but barely used it when I was doing commercial sawing because I wasn't willing to spend another 4 hours working on the blades after 10 hours of sawing. When a person sharpens the teeth, the blade is never flipped for the left or right tooth. Even with light passes in sharpening, there is always an edge left on the outside edge after the sharpener does it's job. When I picked up my mill at the factory, they trained you specifically on every item you purchased. For this deposit, they recommended using a wood stick on that side of the blade to knock it off. I still get some deposit left over and no darn wood stick will touch it! Anyone else noticed this and if so, what do you do?
On this site is the 1st time in my life I ever heard of "blade cupping" and fixing it with a roller setup. I am familiar with Woodmizer, Timberwolf blades and Simmon's and they don't mention it either as far as my last check. These companies are in the business of making their customers happy and keep coming back for more. Don't you think if they could sell another accessory that they would? I put a straight edge across my blades that had 4 resharps on them, and with a light on the backside of that blade, I saw NO light sneaking thru. Someone or something is cowdung somewhere!
Thanks
I bought along with my mill, their sharpener and setter but barely used it when I was doing commercial sawing because I wasn't willing to spend another 4 hours working on the blades after 10 hours of sawing. When a person sharpens the teeth, the blade is never flipped for the left or right tooth. Even with light passes in sharpening, there is always an edge left on the outside edge after the sharpener does it's job. When I picked up my mill at the factory, they trained you specifically on every item you purchased. For this deposit, they recommended using a wood stick on that side of the blade to knock it off. I still get some deposit left over and no darn wood stick will touch it! Anyone else noticed this and if so, what do you do?
On this site is the 1st time in my life I ever heard of "blade cupping" and fixing it with a roller setup. I am familiar with Woodmizer, Timberwolf blades and Simmon's and they don't mention it either as far as my last check. These companies are in the business of making their customers happy and keep coming back for more. Don't you think if they could sell another accessory that they would? I put a straight edge across my blades that had 4 resharps on them, and with a light on the backside of that blade, I saw NO light sneaking thru. Someone or something is cowdung somewhere!
Thanks