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jack duren
02-26-2017, 9:16 AM
I have some planer blades in need of sharpening. Fastenal wants $2 an inch. I don't remember it being that high as it has been a long time since.

New is a difficult option. What are you paying on planer blades?

Darcy Warner
02-26-2017, 9:25 AM
16 bucks for a set of 16" knives, 30 for 30's etc.

jack duren
02-26-2017, 9:36 AM
There 13" blades x 3. Not happy.....................

Dan Hahr
02-26-2017, 9:45 AM
That's ridiculous. 50 cents an inch is common and that's too high unless they can do it perfectly. You can buy new knives way cheaper.
Dan

Bill ThompsonNM
02-26-2017, 10:08 AM
If you have access to Fastenal you probsbly have access toma number of local sharpeners who will do it for less. Sounds like they sub it out so your paying their markup plus the sharpening charge.

jack duren
02-26-2017, 10:09 AM
They CNC the saw blades but not the rest. If they CNC the planer blades I wouldn't fuss. I'm going to look at the blades today and see how gouged they are...

Dave Macy
02-26-2017, 11:35 AM
Would a local machinist be able to do this? I have a Hitachi P12RA and the blades cost a fortune.

John TenEyck
02-26-2017, 12:46 PM
I bought a Grizzly knife grinder and sharpen my J/P knives myself. It's not hard. Blades out, sharpen, back in in about 30 minutes. Not a great option if you are a pro, but for part timers like me it makes sense.

John

Eric Commarato
02-27-2017, 12:28 PM
I bought a Makita Wet Grinder that was used made specifically for sharpening jointer and planer blades. Works similar to the one John TenEyck mentions above. My local sharpening guy went out of business...

Carl Beckett
02-27-2017, 1:44 PM
Likely not endorsed by everyone, but I made a fixture to put the knives in. Then a friable wheel on the table saw arbor, with the incra jig clamped to the tabletop. Gently pass the knives across the front of the grinding wheel. Index. Repeat. Can do two sets of 3 15 incher knives in about 15 mins.

I have a makita horizontal wet stone, and a lap sharp. Neither work that great if carbide. This tablesaw method is my preferred.

An alternative I saw on here some time ago used a disk in a drill press. The knives pass back and forth under the disk that cut on the face of the wheel/disc.

(yes there is grinding dust).

Patrick Kane
02-27-2017, 2:12 PM
Locally I am at $0.50-0.60 an inch. Just had three 12" jointer blade sharpened for $20 total. If it ever goes to $2 an inch, i would probably install a byrd head or start throwing knives out. That is a ridiculous charge.

Will Boulware
02-27-2017, 4:35 PM
I'll second the "look around for another sharpener" comments. I just paid $2 an inch for new custom made jointer knives and would be unhappy to pay the same rate just for sharpening...

Jake Hillestad
02-27-2017, 5:00 PM
Sounds like they don't actually want the work so they put a crazy number on it. JMO

Brian Henderson
02-27-2017, 9:36 PM
I bought a Grizzly knife grinder and sharpen my J/P knives myself. It's not hard. Blades out, sharpen, back in in about 30 minutes. Not a great option if you are a pro, but for part timers like me it makes sense.

John

No, you just have an extra set on hand that's always sharp. If you were sending your blades out to be sharpened, you'd better have an extra set anyhow or your business grinds to a halt.

Andrew Hughes
02-27-2017, 11:59 PM
I started sharpening my jointer knifes this past year.Only because the last two places I used could not do what I asked.A straight edge sharpened at 42 degree bevel.
So far so good for me but I'm thinking of getting a scale to make sure they are close to the same weight.
Im open to trying a sharpening service here in California.

Matt Hardy
02-28-2017, 12:00 AM
I just had three 8" jointer knives sharpened for $15 buck.

lowell holmes
02-28-2017, 6:39 PM
I started sharpening my jointer knifes this past year.Only because the last two places I used could not do what I asked.A straight edge sharpened at 42 degree bevel.
So far so good for me but I'm thinking of getting a scale to make sure they are close to the same weight.
Im open to trying a sharpening service here in California.


https://www.woodcraft.com/products/deulen-12-jointer-planer-knife-sharpening-jig?gclid=CjwKEAiA3NTFBRDKheuO6IG43VQSJAA74F77ezbA MjDEyw3s9_wR02WFskhkF0UUyYzicqdHy3aj5xoCahXw_wcB

Check the link. I have that jig and it does a great job on my jointer knives. I sharpen them with sandpaper on a window pane. It absolutely works.

Andrew Hughes
02-28-2017, 6:56 PM
Thanks Lowell, If I didn't have my Tormek I would defiantly use that system it looks great.
If I don't find a service to grind and weigh them I might be looking for a scale soon.
Ive heard its good to keep them all the same weight.
Thanks again

Art Mann
02-28-2017, 7:06 PM
This is where you can read more about the Deulen jigs Lowell mentioned. It worked for me for a long time before I got a jointer/planer combo machine with spiral segmented carbide cutters.

http://www.deulentools.com/BuySharpeners.html

jack duren
03-05-2017, 11:37 AM
Fastenal came back in Wednesday. I told the guy to ask again on the sharpening price because I got that price from a 3rd party in the shop. I'll know this Wednesday......

jack duren
03-25-2017, 9:02 AM
They will sharpen the blades for 85 cents an inch....