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.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.
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.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?
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!Ecks from Tex said: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.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?
Do you double cut? Maybe try that so you can get a cleaner finish cut
Check your rpm. It might be too slow.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!