Well, I found myself down to one "new" as in unused, blade for my small bandsaw which I use for cutting the blanks into circles. I decided to sharpen it myself. I first did the old "spin it backwards with a diamond card held against the teeth with some brand new Atoma stones. I did not try to cut after that sharpening since I could never tell that it did anything worthwhile. Next, I was looking for some thing to file the gullets with. While searching for my file I use to take the raker teeth down with on my chainsaw, I came across my 3/16 inch file for sharpening the teeth on my chainsaw. Funny thing was that that file fit the gullets perfectly. I may have to try it some more. Yes, it did cut better than before I sharpened, but it didn't cut as well as a brand new blade. So, I am curious about how others sharpen their blades, and how it works for them. I do use the Lennox bimetal 1/2 inch by 3 tpi, and the thicker blades. There was a handy cut in the bandsaw table top for getting a new blade on and off so the file would line up at 90 degrees to the teeth set up.
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