Slitting saw

Slitting saw

Home Forums Workshop Tools and Tooling Slitting saw

Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #436990
    john brown 17
    Participant
      @johnbrown17

      With slitting saw blades,l have some nice 4" and 60 tooth 6" dia blades that run very true but they are now so blunt it is hard work .Do you good people on here send them away to get them sharpened ?, l know that the smaller blades are not a bad price so would think it would be cheaper to buy new ones ,but my bigger ones l would like to keep.

      john

      #19519
      john brown 17
      Participant
        @johnbrown17
        #437008
        not done it yet
        Participant
          @notdoneityet

          I think Stephan Gotteswinter did a sharpening demo on utube. Likely others, too.

          #437011
          john brown 17
          Participant
            @johnbrown17

            Yes did have a look on utube , they all seem to use a service grinder or fancy grinding set up ,am thinking that l will have to se if l can find a firm to sharpen them,or if there is anyone on here willing to do them at a fair price.

            john

            #437019
            Peter Tucker
            Participant
              @petertucker86088

              I would use the local saw doctor.

              Peter.

              #437022
              Howard Lewis
              Participant
                @howardlewis46836

                If you are a member of a Model Engineering Club, you may find someone who would be able and prepared to sharpen them for you.

                Possibly, you stay and watch!

                Whereabouts are you located?

                Howard

                #437025
                Martin Connelly
                Participant
                  @martinconnelly55370

                  When I was at work I arranged the regular sharpening of 300mm (when new) cold saw blades. We waited until we had more than 20 then sent them off. It worked out quite cheap per blade that way. They were done on a CNC sharpening machine because the previous system used before that, which pushed the blade around by means of a pawl ratcheting around the teeth, tended to produce eccentric blades after a few sharpenings. It seems to me that if you have a Dremel mounted on a CNC mill with a 4th axis you could easily sharpen these blades (with a suitable dust extraction set up). I might have a go and see how it works out

                  Martin C

                  #437137
                  john brown 17
                  Participant
                    @johnbrown17

                    Well it looks like the rough price to sharpen slitting saw blades is from a couple of firms is between 50 pence and £1 per tooth ,then there is the vat etc ,so may well just run them in to the ground an mybe have a play to edge them up a bit ,l do not know what they are like but the ones made in china are not that dear and l se rdg do a 4" that seem decent money, but thanks for your advice.

                    john

                  Viewing 8 posts - 1 through 8 (of 8 total)
                  • Please log in to reply to this topic. Registering is free and easy using the links on the menu at the top of this page.

                  Latest Replies

                  Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)
                  Viewing 25 topics - 1 through 25 (of 25 total)

                  View full reply list.