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Ben Grunow
01-03-2018, 4:35 PM
Anyone have any tricks or methods for this? I have used a small triangular file to cut new teeth for framing use but would like something more reliable and hoping this has been discussed at length here?

Old thread here (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?180178-Fein-blade-sharpening&highlight=multi+tool+saw+blade+teeth) on sending them to a sharpener is all I could find searching around.

Haven't posted in a while and man is this place amazing! :)

Lee Schierer
01-03-2018, 6:52 PM
It looks like the sharpening service is no longer in business or has changed their name.

Bruce Wrenn
01-03-2018, 9:02 PM
ShopNotes, or Woodsmith did a build on a back saw. They made a device to file the teeth into the blank. It was based upon a piece of all thread to advance the file.

Tom DiBiasio
01-04-2018, 6:34 AM
Im not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for - but I talked to these guys at the woodworking show last year - owner told me he did not have this accessory with him as he focused on selling TS blades for the show but that it was available on his website:

http://ridgecarbidetool.com/accessories/oscillating-saw-blade-sharpener.html

TomD

Ben Grunow
01-04-2018, 2:15 PM
ShopNotes, or Woodsmith did a build on a back saw. They made a device to file the teeth into the blank. It was based upon a piece of all thread to advance the file.

Would love to see that- will search around. Thanks,


Im not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for - but I talked to these guys at the woodworking show last year - owner told me he did not have this accessory with him as he focused on selling TS blades for the show but that it was available on his website:

http://ridgecarbidetool.com/accessories/oscillating-saw-blade-sharpener.html

TomD

Interestingly simple solution. These blades cost a fortune and we use them (contractor) like crazy because they are so thin/delicate.

Thank you fellers.