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Old 11-20-2009, 9:49 PM
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Anyone get their planer and jointe blades sharpened?

Referring to planer and jointer blades.
Me? I buy new replacements. Though haven't yet checked how much my new jointer blades cost.
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:04 PM
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Sharpening always more sense to me, but I haven't priced new blades recently.
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Old 11-20-2009, 11:59 PM
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A buddy sharpened my DW735 planer blades but I never got to use them. I bought a Byrd Shelix for it.
He does my jointer blades also.
For the cost of sending them out @ $1/inch, I don't think it's worth it.
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Old 11-21-2009, 12:18 AM
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I have them sharpened, but have bought extra sets. New sets for my jointers (plural) are about the same as sharpening. Not so for my planer though.
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Old 11-21-2009, 2:35 PM
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If you check out what 16" blades cost these days, you'll see it's certainly a bit cheaper to sharpen
If your using smaller you have to weight the costs both ways.
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Old 11-21-2009, 3:43 PM
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Get mine sharpened by Jamison's in Virginia. Incredibly sharp. And certainly way sharper than anything out of the box, new.

Makes much more sense, imo. $65 for new planer blades or sharpen the old ones for 45cents/inch? $45 for new jointer knives or $10 to sharpen them? No brainer, in my situation.
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Old 11-21-2009, 6:43 PM
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I used to send my knives out for grinding, now I own a machine that uses disposable knives, that last much longer.

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Old 11-22-2009, 1:21 AM
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How bad are they?

If they're not REALLY dull (blunt) and/or badly nicked it may be possible to sharpen them yourself.

I made a simple block with 3 kerfs to hold the knifes at the proper angle. I used the block to grind the knives on a belt or edge sander, scary sharp style on sandpaper or just set them on a bench and ran a diamond stone over them. Probably not perfect when ground, but functional in a pinch and very effective for honing knives that aren't too far gone.

Haven't had to it since we got Byrd heads.

If they're traditional ~1/8" thick knives, sending out for sharpening is probably cheaper than buying new. I think we were paying .50/inch
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Old 11-22-2009, 1:36 AM
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Anyone with a table saw or drill press can sharpen their own planer/jointer blades! I have sharpened my own knives up to 13-1/8" in a simple maple drill press jig for the past 20 years. Several jigs were shown in old issues of FWW. Here are two from my old post early last year!

http://sawmillcreek.org/showthread.p...ding#post10351

Remember that a white friable grinding wheel must be used. These do not build up heat and burn the knives like gray wheels do. I've found white wheels at Enco. Oddly, very few if any on eBay! Hmmm...
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Old 11-24-2009, 8:26 PM
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Hello to everyone. This is my first post but I've been reading for a while now. I bought replacement blades (3) for my 15" Grizzly planer at woodworkers Outpost for $39. It was the cheapest place I found.
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Old 11-24-2009, 9:21 PM
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I got this tip from another forum. Cut 3 trenches into a board (4 if you have 4 blades) with the same angle as your blades. Ensure that the thickness of the trench equals that of the blade. Stick the blades into the trenches... the edges should all be level. Use a large stone (or sandpaper glued to a flat object) and rub back and forth across the blades. This method will remove the same amount of metal off each blade while sharpening. Lap the backs with a few strokes before re-installing in your machine.
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Old 11-24-2009, 9:43 PM
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I send mine out. I have two sets for my jointer and planer, so I just swap in a sharp set and drop off the dull ones at the local sharpener. He does router bits, too, but I haven't done that yet.

As for sharpening them yourself you can use the jigs described in the other posts and do the sharpening on a floor model belt sander. I have one belt I use only for blades, chisels, etc. Lot easier than doing it on a grinder, and faster. I used to do my jointer/ planer blades that way all the time when I had a smaller unit.
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Old 11-24-2009, 9:46 PM
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Hello to everyone. This is my first post but I've been reading for a while now. I bought replacement blades (3) for my 15" Grizzly planer at woodworkers Outpost for $39. It was the cheapest place I found.
Just checked it out....you cant beat them prices with a stick..............thanks
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Old 11-25-2009, 12:27 PM
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Jointer, yes. Planer, no. The planer has disposable blades.
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Old 11-25-2009, 2:21 PM
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I take my jointer and planer blades to work and sharpen them on the surface grinder.
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