Brian Penning
10-11-2010, 9:26 PM
How does a sharpening service handle the different blade teeth configurations?
I have a WW II and the only negative point about it is the hassle to get it resharpened.(sending it back to the U.S.).
So I was thinking of switching over to a Freud Premier Fusion blade based on the good reviews it's been receiving.
I'm assuming I'll be able to get the Fusion sharpened at any reputable sharpening service. This got me thinking why can't the sharpening service supposedly not be able to handle the WW II sharpening but they can handle all other blade configurations?
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I have a WW II and the only negative point about it is the hassle to get it resharpened.(sending it back to the U.S.).
So I was thinking of switching over to a Freud Premier Fusion blade based on the good reviews it's been receiving.
I'm assuming I'll be able to get the Fusion sharpened at any reputable sharpening service. This got me thinking why can't the sharpening service supposedly not be able to handle the WW II sharpening but they can handle all other blade configurations?
My inquiring mind wants to know http://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/images/smilies/wink.gif