As above please guys?. It's not a job I would mind doing free hand so nothing fancy, just recommend a stone (or stones) maybe
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Got a Kukri on the way now to .
Yessir wrote:Cheers guys I will track down the puck. what spec file would be best in conjunction with such a stone please?.
I was also wondering about the worksharp powered belt sharpener, forms a strong convex edge and is not badly priced. It might just be worth it to save time and patience...
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Yessir wrote:It could be ideal for rough jobs anyway. Wonder is the new version worth having/waiting for because it will probably be more expensive to.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Beer Hunter wrote:File and finish with some sort of stone. I use a Lansky "Puck" - a double sided hand held stone http://lansky.com/index.php/products/du ... sharpener/
Kev.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
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