I can’t tell if I’m sharpening incorrectly or if my file is just worn out. Is there a way to tell? I read somewhere to replace after like five sharpening a but that seems really short.

  • Haphazard9479
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    4 months ago

    Easiest way to tell would be to pick up a new file and try it. If it works, then you needed a new file. If it doesnt, then you need to work on your technique.

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      4 months ago

      That makes a lot of sense. I’ll try that

  • bluGill@kbin.social
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    4 months ago

    It is really short. Files go dull and don’t really give any signs. 5 is a good rule of thumb, but some go as little as 3 or as many as 10.

  • weeeeum@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Generally when sharpening a tooth that’s like 8 TPI (standard ripping saw) sharpening should need less than 8 strokes for each tooth.

    Also try soaking your file in vinegar overnight, they might be a lot better in the morning. It’s to do with chemical sharpening, the vinegar dissolves some metal around the files teeth and they get a bit sharper.