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Sharpening router bits?

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Has anyone ever sharpened any of the SS router bits? I've been using a straight bit on bamboo and it's getting pretty dull. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Best wishes to all for a merry Christmas! Alec
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See: http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=32
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easterngray wrote:Has anyone ever sharpened any of the SS router bits? I've been using a straight bit on bamboo and it's getting pretty dull. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Best wishes to all for a merry Christmas! Alec
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Hi Jim,
Although your link worked as far as taking me to a web site, can you be a "bit" more specific? That web site is large and the page that you linked to does not explain router bit sharpening. :o
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Tim,

FWIW, that link took me directly to an article entitled "Care and Sharpening of Router Bits"
I right clicked on the link and opened it in a new tab in firefox 2.

on the other hand, I cannot find the page using the site's search engine.

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a1gutterman wrote:Hi Jim,
Although your link worked as far as taking me to a web site, can you be a "bit" more specific? That web site is large and the page that you linked to does not explain router bit sharpening. :o

You might try again, Tim. It took me to a page that explained sharpening with diamond paddles by hand.
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Thanks guys, it worked the second time. I do knot know why it did knot the first time? :confused:
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easterngray wrote:Has anyone ever sharpened any of the SS router bits? I've been using a straight bit on bamboo and it's getting pretty dull. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Best wishes to all for a merry Christmas! Alec
Excellent article Jim gave us!:D Here are the paddles I use. They also work for Forstner bits and brad point bits. However it is touchy to do the smaller bits. http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page ... %20paddles
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Great stuff gentlemen - thanks. Alec
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