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@charlesingram94719 ай бұрын
top tip when using hole saws in wood, start the cut with the hole saw just to mark a circle in the wood, then drill a 10m hole on the inside edge of the circle mark you made, just one 10mm hole will do, then use the hole saw to cut through, your hole saws and drills themselves will last a whole lot longer and no burning because it lets the dust out through the 10mm hole instead of clogging the teeth. this is even more important when drilling though say 2 or 3 18mm sheets of mdf or chipboard like in some counter tops when installing data cable covers. Thank me later ;)
@davebrown6552Ай бұрын
Thanks, good tip.
@roberthardy20139 ай бұрын
I use a tile cutting machine to sharpen circular saw blades. I position the blade with a tooth in the right position to sharpen then mark the centre on the cutter bed. I then drill a hole through the bed and bolt on a suitable blade bore adapter . To sharpen a blade I turn it against the tile cutting blade until sharp then lift the saw blade and move on to the next tooth. This has worked well for me so far AND you can still use the tile cutter !
@mastermaker66610 ай бұрын
From a practical standpoint, using a simple diamond file to touch-up/sharpen teeth tends to be just as good, slightly slower but also removes less material so makes the blades last longer, a magnifying lamp is a help and using a sharpie to color the surface being sharpened makes it a lot easier. A set of cheap diamond files comes with a few different shapes(triangle/square/knife being the useful in addition to the flat) that also makes sharpening of some things even easier. I use them on pretty much all cutters including hss drills, carbide router-bits and carbide/hss metal-lathe tools and inserts.....
@alext882810 ай бұрын
True, all the way around.
@AnonymousAnarchist210 ай бұрын
Dimond files work great for touch ups, I do that as well. I never use them for heavy repairs though. But I am spoiled in that I have all the grinding tools to make new tools from blanks in carbide and HSS, and even some tools most folks will never have the need to touch like drawing blanks 😅.
@1crazypj10 ай бұрын
The other thing is, you can get a set of diamond files cheap from China and save yourself about $190
@jeromedumalin995410 ай бұрын
At more than $100 this is heading into the direction of rip-off. For "real" grinding these grinding wheels are jut too chappy in tolerance, and the grit is extremely rough. It is fast, but the finish is nasty. And as he always says "it is sharper" it sounds like "OK, I feel the difference but honestly, it is still junk" In the end it is a packaged dremel with coarce attachments and a rest for the tools. Not worth it, in my opinion as most of the time the angle has to be freehanded which tends to give poor results, especially on a blade with more than 2 teeth. This easyly produces asymmetries and thereby crooked sawcuts afterwards. Nice bought video BTW.
@tigersteethblades9 ай бұрын
@@jeromedumalin9954The grinding wheels are precision CNC turned and set in ABEC3 bearings. The reason the material removal is so quick is because the grinding wheel is spinning at 9,000rpm and the 150 grit CBN is a super abrasive that works efficiently. About asymmetry, oscillating saws don't cut straight by their very nature. It's very easy to compensate for any off angle from grinding new teeth, much like a person would with popular arc or radius blades.
@davidzajano198310 ай бұрын
I think that you will get more consistent results on the blades that require two different angles of approach if you do every other blade at the same angle and then shift the angle one time and grind the ones that require the second angle. Switching the angle between every tooth will likely lead to a lot more variance in the accuracy and consistency of the process and you may actually save a bit of time in the sharpening as well.
@timothycreasy216110 ай бұрын
So nice to know that these blades can sharped and reused 😊
@-_.._._--_.-.-_-_-_-...-.-9 ай бұрын
Sharpen with tiny file. One tooth at a time!
@kennethswann64582 ай бұрын
So glad I stumbled across this I was going to get a sharp hog from the video you did and then I saw this one I'm going to have to wait 6 weeks but I'm definitely getting one
@1978madrigal4 ай бұрын
You put the work in on this one... Great video and loved that you showed each blade being sharpened. Great tool to have.
@davidasholesjr18110 ай бұрын
I just got mine in the mail the other day and started with my oscillating saw blade. Looks good so far. Thanks for the tutorial and commentary
@arniarnason43937 ай бұрын
I did pick up mine today at the post office, can’t wait to try it out
@T.E.P..10 ай бұрын
love how much content you are sharing all the time. CHEERS!
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
And I love that you are watching all the time! Thanks for that!
@cayankeelord373010 ай бұрын
Looks pretty good. Takes a bit of skill and practice to refine ones technique for all the different blades, fairly versatile. For drill bits, it's tough to beat the "Drill Doctor". No guessing or estimating angles. Gets it right every time with very little effort. I've had the same one ( model 500 ) for over ten years and have sharpened hundreds of bits with the same diamond "stone" it came with.
@seansysig10 ай бұрын
FYI use an approved particulate mask when grinding especially carbide. As carbide dust imbeds in your lungs.
@martyn525 ай бұрын
Great product. At the price they want in UK plus shipping and side blade’s extra. I will carry on doing it by hand thanks.
@tigersteethblades3 ай бұрын
Shipping can be a bit expensive. If you sign up for our email updates, you'll be notified when a less expensive version is available.
@emiller704010 ай бұрын
That sharpener is handier than a pocket on a shirt! 😂 Love all your videos, very informative.
@EddieTheGrouch10 ай бұрын
HAH! Nothing is handier than shirt pockets!
@mts06288 ай бұрын
A shirt without a pocket is simply a rag. So that is a stretch.
@interestin972010 ай бұрын
Diamond works on everything my friend steel included.😊
@WisconsinWanderer10 ай бұрын
you made using this sharpener easy appreciate that thanks dude😊
@danbartstow982910 ай бұрын
I use my Makita grinder with a diamond 4” blade…Works great!
@chipcook664610 ай бұрын
How??
@williammaxwell191910 ай бұрын
What would be useful is jigs that set the depth of the cut plus the teeth per inch. Also a "slide" so that smoothing the old teeth off will get a truer flat reference face
@markrainford121910 ай бұрын
Looks more like a prototype than a finished article.
@beauxtx195910 ай бұрын
Phenomenal review. Your videographer is great! I'm going to try this with a Dremel tool. New subscriber. Thanks!
@davefoc10 ай бұрын
This is a great idea. I wish it had been around when I was doing handyman type work. I bought my first oscillating saw just after the Fein patent expired. I liked the tool a lot but I only used it when there was nothing else that would work. The blades were ridiculously expensive and they didn't last long. Spring forward about 20 years. The blades cost less and there are longer lasting options. Sill, the nature of the tool is that it only functions great with newly sharp blades and it isn't fun to keep buying newly sharp blades. I looked up the tool. It costs about $200 and that includes one battery adapter. The only negative surprise for me was that from the web site it seems like you need to choose either the CBN version or the diamond version and it seemed like if you want both options you need to buy two tools.
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
It is true that the diamond and CBN versions are two different tools for two different materials. It would be nice if there was an effective single electroplating abrasive that could work as well for both materials. I haven't found anything yet that will do it.
@Tito19849 ай бұрын
Carbide blades last so long that they are pretty cost effective. They just don't make them for general fast wood cutting. So I suspect one would need the steel first and see where it goes from there. I'm not old the blades will be sharp enough to make it worth it. An expensive gamble.@@tigersteethblades
@cylon950510 ай бұрын
Nice Review Matt! I really think it is better than the sharp pog. I dont go through enough blade in a year to justify the purchase of this cool little gadget but if i would, it would be nice to have!
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! I totally get this might not pay for itself for some people, I think it will save me a ton. Thanks for watching! And for being a member. I really appreciate the support! 😀👍
@dmg441510 ай бұрын
You always need some more tools, it's the monetary fund and wifey who hinders that.....
@Standing_Wolf10 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you. By the way. You have an antique on the shelf. A collectors item 😅. Haven't seen a TV like that in a long time.
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
That’s one of my most prized possessions! It’s a zenith. Had it basically my whole life. 😁
@Rocket39Smoke1410 ай бұрын
It's like watching a commercial that you can turn off and block the uploader. Lovin' it!
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
Why did you click on it then?
@jeromedumalin995410 ай бұрын
Clickbait, stupid question.
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
@@jeromedumalin9954 clickbait is when you don’t deliver on what the title/thumbnail implies the video is about. Pretty sure I showed “how to sharpen oscillating blades with the tigers teeth blade sharpener”. Thanks for the comment though. 😁👍
@Shoorit9 ай бұрын
lol
@clkersting10 ай бұрын
Not a bad idea. Especially considering multi-tool blades are some of the most expensive expendables in the big box stores.
@newt201010 ай бұрын
Great video, and good to know about this sharpener. Just in case you didn't know. The blade with the ears are designed for access in to tight areas and other cuts. You can find detail about them here on YT. Cheers
@raymagness81306 ай бұрын
Your videos are always so informative. Thanks a ton!
@swp4669 ай бұрын
11:39 -- Interesting tool, but I wonder how long before the plastic housing is wallowed out where the bearings sit. The bearing doesn't sit tightly enough in the housing and it is spinning in the housing.
@victork33977 ай бұрын
Oh wow good eye. I had the same concern. I’d prefer if it was made of metal. Although I can probably just buy a diamond wheel for my bench grinder and save $200
@josephsforza20478 ай бұрын
Watching your vidio motivated me to clean my vents that are good idea to stay on top of
@deannaoverstreet414610 ай бұрын
Great machine! Thanks for sharing!
@1pcfred10 ай бұрын
Carbide does mean mixed with carbon but in a tool tip the metal carbon is mixed with is tungsten, not steel. So the full name for that stuff is, tungsten carbide. Which is one of the hardest materials known to Man. It's also a brittle ceramic too. Which is why you're not going to get long thin flexible blades made out of the stuff. The tungsten carbide is blended with various other metals to give it different properties. Usually nickel or cobalt. That gives it some toughness. The manufacturing process is difficult so the material is expensive. A whole blade made out of tungsten carbide would cost quite a bit. You'd probably break it pretty quickly too. So I doubt if you'll ever see it on the market. They have their reasons why they just braze a thin piece on steel.
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@Dragonited10 ай бұрын
The sawzall blade you start to sharpen at 19:08 is not just plain steel, that's also a carbide blade. If you look on the teeth you can see that there are a bit soldered on at the cutting side of them. Carbide is also not just added carbon but it's commonly refered to as tungsten carbide which is not just carbon added since adding carbon to iron is just what steel is.
@TheSzalkowski9 ай бұрын
It is not a carbide tipped blade anymore. :)
@Dragonited9 ай бұрын
@@TheSzalkowski that might be true. Or he just made the lifespan of the cutting discs much shorter.
@jodifinnegan445310 ай бұрын
Wow! What a great tutorial and review! 👍🏼
@akquicksilver10 ай бұрын
Nice, I've already got ideas about building a sliding carriage jig for the circular blades.
@ranjitsian548110 ай бұрын
Nice tool 👍
@yoyopg12310 ай бұрын
Nice unit. Also could be used for tungsten grinder for TIG Welding. Add that to the list.
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
I've thought about that too. A jig would be pretty simple as an add-on.
@marvinschleicher554210 ай бұрын
They are pretty expensive. Was going to get one but can’t spend that much on hobby stuff I do. Thanks for showing me and maybe later I can get one
@sswmathews8 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson… Thank you!
@jeffthewhiff10 ай бұрын
This sharpener is great and I will have to do some research on possibly buying one because it could save me a lot of money in buying new blades in the future!
@waynetrehus28679 ай бұрын
Great video very well explained I did buy one I haven't tried it yet
@TheFixerHomeRepair9 ай бұрын
Cool! Come back and let us know what you think after you test it out!
@snoozieq458410 ай бұрын
You could just build a jig that you can screw down to your bench to hold the sharpener in place...
@jimosullivan138910 ай бұрын
It's called a VICE !
@neilkightley345110 ай бұрын
It looks like you can angle the blade guard to match the angle of the teeth you're trying to sharpen? You'd just have to sharpen every other tooth, then flip the blade over to sharpen the others.
@timforgot10 ай бұрын
Great video. I'd love to see how the new Freud/Diable blades perform relative to the (stupid expensive) Milwaukee blades. Both recip and osc. Thanks for taking the time to put this out. It's really valuable.
@timforgot10 ай бұрын
I'd prob buy this for rough cut blades like recip and osc, but I'm gonna pay 12 bucks to make sure my fine finish blades have the right alternating side and top bevels by a professional sharpener. Gotta respect expertise.
@davebrown6552Ай бұрын
It could do with a variable block on the right, which increments at fixed fractions of the disk gap. Such as 1/2 1/3 and 2/3 perhaps a 1/4 and 3/4, just so that the tooth gap can set without eyeballing it. Nice invention.
@johncarlson795510 ай бұрын
I began filing my cheap blades, great tool. It appeared in the video that the bearing was spinning in the housing.. I did see the writing on the bearing.
@Jon-pj7pu10 ай бұрын
Game Changer no more going back and forth to home depot
@kodiham753210 ай бұрын
I like it, wonder if harbor freight will sell one of these. Or do they make too much money on new blades?
@garychaiken80810 ай бұрын
Good job. Thank you 😊
@GlennStevens-q9g10 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video keep them coming and where’s the Dog lol 😅
@hubertanderson70449 ай бұрын
Seems really nice for the big tooth blades but not for the fine tooth ones but can save a man some money
@MrJKCampione10 ай бұрын
This is really nice, but I'm have tried to resharpen a few of my blades on a really cheap drill attachment (sharp pog). If i just touch it up it works fine, but if i need major work or when i get to the 3rd or 4th sharpening , its just not working well. Is there a set for the teeth if you grind down far enough? I might just try a blade or two that are not working and see if i can figure out a set for the teeth.
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
If you want to add a set to the teeth, the best way I have found is using set pliers. They do take a little practice, but it's quick once a guy gets a feel for it.
@JohnSnow-vf8jo9 ай бұрын
A small see - saw ( it's what we call them in the UK ) type attachment on the front, for the side grinder would be good for the blades that need angles. It would be very precise. I can't say for sure, but I think that the multi tool blades would only have carbon steel on the end where the teeth are, and once you start grinding the teeth down the shaft, you would soon get to soft mild steel, which would get blunt much quicker than usual, but that's just my opinion.
@jay-sk7bl4 ай бұрын
Love the old tv
@TheFixerHomeRepair4 ай бұрын
That’s my zenith! Still works, I play NES on it. 😁
@Cdshakes10 ай бұрын
For something like oscillating or reciprocating blades where they are a pretty rough cut to start with, this would be great-- save from buying new blades. I feel this device needs a jig to hold the blades square, or in some cases at the proper angle. For the 100 tooth chopsaw blade, i felt like you had to freehand that too much.
@smarthome266010 ай бұрын
I know you are demonstrating sharpening oscillating blades, but can you show sharpening of hole saw blades with this machine? I had to cut 384 - 3" holes in plaster when I blew in insulation. I could only cut 6 holes before the blade was dull. I set a circulating saw up in a jig with a diamond wheel and cut all of the teeth with the proper backset. I had to sharpen the blade 64 times, dipping it in water after every 5 or 6 teeth to keep it cool. It started off 3 1/2" tall and ended up 1 1/4" tall.
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
Hey! I do show how to sharpen hole saws about 3/4 of the way through the video. You don’t have to worry about any heat building up with this machine as long as you don’t go crazy with it. Hope this helps!
@smarthome266010 ай бұрын
@@TheFixerHomeRepair Thanks, I jumped the gun and posted when I was only at the 18 minute mark.
@briardan922610 ай бұрын
My uncle sharpened his hole saw blades with a round metal file. Sort of like what is used for sharpening chain saw teeth. He had a bunch of different sizes and shapes of files in the bottom of one of his tool boxes. He was fast at it too! I prefer power tools, LOL.
@delmaquezada673310 ай бұрын
Like your cool tools 😮
@RustyInventions-wz6ir10 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and Subscribed. Very nice machine
@TheFixerHomeRepair10 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@JesseJames-wj8ft9 ай бұрын
Looks like a potentially handy tool I'll keep it in mind, for sure it should have a hold down worked into the base. Don't think you want to do too much chopping of wood with that 100 tooth Diablo, they are more for laminates & plastics.
@breannestahlman595310 ай бұрын
0:30 Do you have something for an electric hair cutter? I wonder if it exsit? I'm pretty sure it does, but cannot find any.
@sfn470210 ай бұрын
Great review and definitely a cool tool! Any idea about the motor it uses?
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
As the inventor, I can tell you that it uses a custom wound DC 10,000rpm @ 12v to 20,000rpm @ 24v motor.
@timrodgers855110 ай бұрын
Using a XY table for precision depth and spacing would be cool
@das2502506 ай бұрын
If you cut at a slight angle you get a sharper front edge and cut more easily into wood
9 ай бұрын
It's nice to sharpen and reuse dull blades but for more control for sharpening it needs a holder for better control. Ill wait for improvement before considering. It's still a good idea though.
@Barak_Ram8 ай бұрын
Excellent.. I am from India.. Can this be shipped if ordered
@edstimator19 ай бұрын
If you're making pallets....this is the tool you need. Otherwise, find a great sharpening service and get to know them on a first name basis.
@cnone378510 ай бұрын
I would flip the the blade over for the off set teeth so u can have different angle on tooth
@scottfirman10 ай бұрын
For how seldom the home owner probably used his tool, its cheaper just purchasing blades. I suppose if I were a handman doing repairs all the time, I could see having a sharpener. I think I have only replaced my skill saw blade 3 times in my lifetime. My table saw still has the original blade, 30 years later.
@PlasmPlayer10 ай бұрын
it would be nice if there was a jig for the oscillating blades to have it preset for common TPI
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
That idea is in the works!
@randywl892510 ай бұрын
JB Weld, a nut and a bolt..... easy peazy
@Pallidus_Rider10 ай бұрын
The Fixer 👍
@rishat12549 ай бұрын
How do you put a bevel on each tooth for Oscillating blades?
@cookinitmax9 ай бұрын
Usually when you use a Diablo blade a lot the white and red stuff on blade comes off yours didn’t even look used and if it was how’d you keep it from coming off.
@robertknowles36779 ай бұрын
When sharpening the drill bit. I notice you only sharpen the tip. What about the length of the drill bit? Do the sharp edges running along the drill bit have a way to be sharpened or need to be sharpened?
@thechumpsbeendumped.779710 ай бұрын
When doing the saw blades with a set (reciprocating and circular) it would be worth setting up a rest so you cut all the teeth angled in one direction and then do the other set. That way you're more likely to cut them all at exactly the right angle. I'd use a Sharpie to mark each tooth to make sure I missed alternate ones.
@Bailey-y9b10 ай бұрын
$200 good price like the product
@robertknowles36779 ай бұрын
One thing I am disappinted about and is the reason I have not bought yet and won't, if you buy the device with the long steel wheel, you cannot change it out for the long carbide wheel. You can swap out the individual wheels for steel or carbide though. So I would have to buy a 2nd device for carbide. How long do the individual wheels last generally speaking? Kinda of trying to find out how many 10" carbide circular saw blades could I sharpen before having to replace the individual carbide wheel?
@jondor65410 ай бұрын
1:01 Sounds super .
@andrebrazeau-te9ng9 ай бұрын
Where to by your machine thank you andre
@RossTheGenMan10 ай бұрын
The whole bearing at the end between the two wheels turns slowly as the machine is running. not sure if this would cause issues in the long term.
@DaneSaysStuff10 ай бұрын
It likely will. It's a resin 3d printed case so not exactly the best material for mechanical wear...
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
I noticed that too and it's actually unusual for that to happen. The fit on the bearing recess must be slightly oversized. I designed the sharpener so that every part is replaceable. So it's a pretty easy fix if he wanted to.
@kenday79424 ай бұрын
Would it be a good idea to heat harden the material after making the new teeth?
@TheFixerHomeRepair4 ай бұрын
I don’t think so but it’s up to you. Just gonna wear it down and put new teeth on again.
@groovejet33Ай бұрын
I used 1 cutting disc and simply cut several off angled cuts, then reversed the Muktitool blade & cut the opposite side of the 1st cuts, creating angled teeth. It wasn't great. How do I get it right to cut nice and fast. My attempts took time to get to depth of the floor I was cutting. As I offered up my blade to the floor, I entered at a angle. Which limited the surface area cutting. Only starting to cut by offering up the very edge/ point of the Multitool blade, helped it cut deeper and faster. But still very slow. I'm sick of using it. What after cutting the teeth, I create a bevel edge on each tooth . Creating a saw blade sorta tooth. Or what about offsetting each tooth, similar to a wood saw. Please help😮😢😂
@greysheeum6 ай бұрын
I would think the main issue is the new teeth will not be in the hardened area of the blade. The hardened area is fairly shallow.
@tigersteethblades3 ай бұрын
Interestingly, the CBN grinding wheel works very efficiently and only momentary gets the blade to about 200 degrees F. There's not enough heat or time to change the effectiveness of the teeth.
@bigdogbrosadventures837110 ай бұрын
Decent job. Looks like it's resin printed plastic parts.
@classydays434 ай бұрын
I would invest in one of these if I used my multi tool more often. When you think about it, each carpenter goes through at least one type of blade a day and all of them end up in a skip bin. That's thousands of tonnes of high quality tool steel dumped every day, thousands of tonnes more ripped out of the ground and shipped to China to make a million more of these just to be thrown out after an 8-10 hour day. I stopped using mine because of how wasteful the tool was on even the nicer blades but this might be a help. Heck, it qould be a huge help. I'd be the gy going to every house to sharpen other people's stuff. I hope they make a steel or cast iron table for it because that plastc does get scratched up quite easily.
@dogbreath69749 ай бұрын
Anything that reduces waste is a good thing, the circular saw blades can be sent away to be resharpened, the reciprocating blades might need their teeth setting before sharpening.
@dmg441510 ай бұрын
Have you tried to create a line of teeth on a knife (working knife)?
@Sembazuru10 ай бұрын
What is the enclosure body made of? Looks like it might be a resin 3D print. Is it strong enough to resist clamping forces? If so, a quick way to keep it from walking around is to clamp it into a bench vise.
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
It is 3D resin printed with an ABS like polymer. I wouldn't clamp it, but instead make an L shaped stop to keep it from wondering. I have one in the works.
@bigdaddy136310 ай бұрын
For $199.00 for a steel sharpener and $199.00 for a carbide sharpener is a bit expensive. But well worth it if you a lot of blades.
@juans.rodriguez41809 ай бұрын
What's the discount code?
@siamaklighvani39518 ай бұрын
I think after you grind all the teeth , heat the tips for few times and insert in the oil so the metal is getting hardened , then you shape the teeth .
@tigersteethblades3 ай бұрын
Interestingly, I've experimented with using a blade with no teeth to get it super hot and then putting new teeth on it compared to a used blade that never got that hot and put new teeth on it. It didn't make much difference. Spring steel seems to be pretty durable thermally.
@jeepien10 ай бұрын
So what voltage does it actually run on??
@leamsi4ever10 ай бұрын
He is using 18V battery
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
Typically 18v to 24v.
@richardwadsworth42596 ай бұрын
The reason for carbide tips is one the expense and second if you drop or hit the carbide on something solid carbide breaks off
@tigersteethblades3 ай бұрын
We have a new carbide blade coming out that will have an extra amount of carbide on it. One has a 3/16" and another has a 1/4" deep strip compared to most having about a 1/16" of carbide.
@Tscaperock10 ай бұрын
For $200.00, the cost of the tool and the manpower to do the sharpening, I would have to go through a lot of blades to justify price.
@glynnepritchard252610 ай бұрын
Isnt the metal only hardened at the tip, lie throw away saws??
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
Steel blades are made of spring steel with the same hardness all the way though. The exception is bi-metal (high speed steel strip) and tungsten carbide strips. You can only sharpen those a limited number of times.
@gary8519 ай бұрын
sure i will w8 for aliexpress version and check it out.
@Uts900010 ай бұрын
do i see the race of the bearing on the outer most grinding wheel spinning? If so, that ain't gonna last
@_droid10 ай бұрын
It looks like a 3D printed resin enclosure so might need some ironing out especially since it looks like the designer didn't have a great grasp on CAD design. I'm not sure resin is the best choice either. An engineering FDM material like polycarbonate would probably be better if going the 3D printed route.
@tigersteethblades10 ай бұрын
That is odd and doesn't normally happen. It's a simple fix to replace the side panel.
@smashsmash58663 ай бұрын
I just checked the link you provide for the sharpener. It cost $308 for the sharpener. I will stick with buying blades instead.
@rynait10 ай бұрын
watched you doing the product. realized there are few problems and not see it addressed. a. tooth set. b. some blade tooth cut are not "equilateral" triangle cut. and I do not see wheel engineered for isosceles (sp) triangle cutting. c. I understand you are sharpening manually. teeth edge has to be equal to be efficient. JIG is going to be mandatory with that sharpening tool.
@rynait10 ай бұрын
been thinking on the isosceles triangle cut... realizing might not need to have a isosceles wheel. pair of straight wheel and cutting the angle off on side on side grind wheel well would be nice if set of wheel exist for isosceles.
@wayne2519759 ай бұрын
Cbn and diamond can sharpen both very well. CBN (Carbon Boron Nitride) are both suitable to sharpen carbide with. I have found there are better Brands than others. And Big Brand Names isnt necessarily better than others. I have found ebay Chinese CBN to be decent quality and beyond dirt cheap...
@davidervin73454 ай бұрын
Carbide is too expensive to make whole blades and they'd be too thick, too stiff and too brittle. There's a second angle to a drill bit that relives the cutting edge so it helps to roll the bit in two dimensions as you touch the face of the bit. Adjusting these two angles can make the bit work better in different materials adding to the functionality of this sharpener. A grinding wheel is usually too coarse. Thanks for the well done video.
@efraj510610 ай бұрын
Yeah, but, unless i have a crew of 10 people eating trough those blades daily, im fine with 15 blades from Klein at 22usd, those last me more than 2 years.... nice gadget tough
@acerjuglans38310 ай бұрын
2 years? Lol, you're not even using them.
@JakePlisskin1210 ай бұрын
You a electrician or drywaller?. I work flooring and we are not stop filling the house smoke becuase are boss is a cheap f***. We are always cutting hard wood with them though well and the presses saw dust trim. Sometimes they are real wood though. Pine maple oak poplar, Cherry sometimes. Idk every dollar saved is a dollar earned and I don't have many dollars. Becuase I install floor
@JakePlisskin1210 ай бұрын
@@acerjuglans383right. They are a one day use for use..
@travelin_taco10 ай бұрын
First off, you couldn’t possibly only use 15 blades in two years lol. Secondly, for those who have Starlock blade tools this is huge because Starlock blades are mad expensive.
@juans.rodriguez41809 ай бұрын
@@acerjuglans383👍🤣🤣🤣🤣 I go thru one blade in fricking 20 cuts, Yet along to last me 20 years of cuts. Mayb if I do I cut per year 😁