I am new to saw sharpening and am looking for any recommendations for quality hand saw sharpening files. Looking for ones to sharpen my panel saws and backsaws. A triangle profile is used right?
I am new to saw sharpening and am looking for any recommendations for quality hand saw sharpening files. Looking for ones to sharpen my panel saws and backsaws. A triangle profile is used right?
I got a good set from Lee Valley Saw file set
They handle every saw that I have.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
It seems like quality from any manufacturer ebbs and flows over the years. I’ve never bought a file I couldn’t sharpen a saw with. Some just last longer. I’m liking Simonds red tails right now.
I also use the bahco ones from lee valley, I have that set and then extras in some more heavily used sizes
Great recommendations - thanks!
I do know that the brand sold at Menard's ( Masterforce?) are junk...not worth the price.....
A Planer? I'm the Planer, and this is what I use
I'm far from expert at saw filing. But I can tell you this much
The F. Dick [German] files from Bad Axe and the Corradi [Italian] files from Tools for Working Wood are light years beyond the Bahco and Grobet files I had used. Completely different league. And you get what you pay for. Rather, you pay for what you get.
Did they make me a better saw filer? HAH!. Not the tool's fault - the pilot flew that plane into the hill. But I'm telling you - I. Was. Amazed. Like a my first Auriou compared to a lifetime of Nicholson.
FWIW - I had a short email with the filing folks at Lie-Nielsen some time back. I was told they get theirs from Bad Axe. I asked which file for their carcass saws - they said to look at the Bad Axe site and use their schedule.
Last edited by Kent A Bathurst; 04-25-2023 at 2:08 PM.
When I started woodworking, I didn't know squat. I have progressed in 30 years - now I do know squat.
I probably have a lifetime supply of handsaw files, but one thing I especially like is the file case from Lee Valley. It keeps all the sizes organized. When I throw a file away, a new one goes in the pocket, so I always know where any size good file is.
Resharpening saw files doesn’t work that well because when the sharp corner is worn down there is nothing to sharpen enough so the file goes down in the gullet like it should.
There is much variation in how well they hold their ability to cut, and how "sharp" the corners are (rounded corners affect the way a gullet is shaped).
Regards from Perth
Derek
Last edited by Derek Cohen; 04-29-2023 at 2:05 AM.