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    Default Sharpening lectric knife blades


    Is the a good way to sharpen serrated blades for a lectric feelay knife? Am I just better off buying new blades for $10 everytime the old blades get dull?


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    use a chainsaw sharpening stone in a drill or Dremmel tool. Worked for me. I'll sharpen mine every year.

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    Thanks Mr. John. I'll try that


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    Good idea WW. I'm gonna give it a try. Nothing to loose when you see my blades and what theyre doing to fillets.

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    I do the same thing, Dremel sells several sizes in that chainsaw sharpener and one of them should fit your blade.
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    I use a flat diamond coated sharpner and and work the flat side, gets rid or all the burrs.
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    One thing we do know id that WB has no idea on this. He has the same blades on his knife that he had 14 years ago LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    One thing we do know id that WB has no idea on this. He has the same blades on his knife that he had 14 years ago LOL
    Why would he need to sharpen em unless he freezes em and gets back out when he has enuff to clean and then cleans em froze.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    I use a flat diamond coated sharpner and and work the flat side, gets rid or all the burrs.
    Eggzactly. This is the way flat blades such as hair clippers are supposed to be sharpened.

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    Ya'll just a bunch of wise acres aincha.

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