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What do you think of this device? Anyone with any experience with it? You attach the head to an electric drill



Universal Lawn Mower Blade Sharpening Kit
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PHXCobra said:
I use it only because I don't have a proper grinder. Used a file the first couple times and got over that pretty quickly.
A proper file should do a pretty good job if it's sharp and clean. Put the blade in a bench vise and have it! You can get a blade pretty dang sharp that way.

But a harbor freight angle grinder with a cheap pack of flap disks will keep in acceptably sharp blades for a long time.
 

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stotea said:
I've just been using a hand file. However, even with freshly sharpened blades, my grass tips still look torn a little bit after a couple days. Is that normal, or do I suck at sharpening blades?
You will know if the blades are sharp. Don't cut yourself but you can put your thumb to the steel and pull with no tension at a right angle to test the sharpness.

Do you double cut? Maybe try that so you can get a cleaner finish cut
 

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Ecks from Tex said:
stotea said:
I've just been using a hand file. However, even with freshly sharpened blades, my grass tips still look torn a little bit after a couple days. Is that normal, or do I suck at sharpening blades?
You will know if the blades are sharp. Don't cut yourself but you can put your thumb to the steel and pull with no tension at a right angle to test the sharpness.

Do you double cut? Maybe try that so you can get a cleaner finish cut
They're definitely sharp. I don't double cut, no. My wife already hates how much time I spend on the lawn, haha. Otherwise I would!
 

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stotea said:
They're definitely sharp. I don't double cut, no. My wife already hates how much time I spend on the lawn, haha. Otherwise I would!
Check your rpm. It might be too slow.
 

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They work ok. Problem is if they don't match the angle of your blade edge. You end up reprofiling and it takes a while. Ask me how I know. I found a file to be pretty good and way faster as long as you know the basic idea behind sharpening blades in general. The crisper your edge apex is, the sharper your blade is.
 

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I use a 4.5" angle grinder. I like the fact that you can see the edge as you sharpen it, unlike a bench grinder.

Last time I sharpened I used a 1/16" cut off disc instead of my usual 1/4" grinding disc and liked it better. The thinner disc seemed to give me better "feel" for the grinding.
 

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I use an angle grinder as well. I just move slowly and deliberate to get the sharpest edge possible. I put this on my Father's day wish list to make it just a little easier to keep the 30 degree edge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04d_tEISDVA
 
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