Yes sir, I started this a few years ago. It works great, up is time consuming. I bought a tooth setter through Amazon for about $35. It's easy to set and go.
If you get a wider wheel with a stop, you should be able to form dress the wheel to match the tooth profile. This way you can in one stroke, grind the top and face of the tooth.
Folks, this really works! I took my old Harbor Freight Chainsaw sharpener and the very first blade I did worked like new! Now to try one of those $40 tooth setters offered on Ebay! Thanks.
Just watched your video, no one around me sharpens blades so I'm gonna try your method. If anything I can at least get them sharp enough to can't my logs for later milling.
Please forgive me if I am silly but...Blades are made by first cutting the tooth and gullet. That process causes the sharpening of teeth. Then the teeth are set left, right and left center. So the sharpened edges are twisted away from when formed. In contrast,,,,,We sharpen a dull blade with the teeth set. So our sharpened teeth derive a very different (and uniform) cut angle. This does not seem to be what occurred initially during blade formation,. Am I incorrect?
Just did this for the first time today, works like a charm. Then I put a round file in my drill to clean between the teeth. I lost my Dremel I have no idea how I did that.
Thanks for sharing your idea, It looks like the blade is rattling during sharpening, and nothing controls the tooth from rolling, you can add a small contraption to make it perfect. God bless!
Blades are 18$ roughly and u will get around 3 or 4 sharpenings out of each, all angles are the same, teeth are set a little different though one is a little to right other center then other left, but it works trust me don’t overthink it.
As far as kids all u gotta do is open the blocks up a little wider even though the blades will stick out in the front a little it doesn’t effect the performance
Thanks for the video, where do get your blade's I wasn't able to find that info. I saw your video on the inch and half blade's but can't find where to buy them. Thanks
@@TheOutdoorsGuy just checked out pipers, lots to choose from, what blades are you using? What do you mean by put phone number in description? Thanks I'm learning
Haha I got the video mixed up it’s on my video about using bigger blades I put the info about pipers I’m sorry about that! I use woodmizer turbo7 they are bigger than recommended for ur sawmill and regular blades I like Simmons
The Magnificent Adamic-man, the Christian Race ... Cush (Greek: Ethiopia), means sun-burnt face Phoenicians described by the Greeks, as fair-haired, fair-skinned people Persia means Lord of the Aryans now renamed IRAN ... 12 Tribes passed through the Caucasus Mountains (i)ssac's Sons / Saxons / Anglo-Saxons / Europe / Australia / New Zealand / North America / Christian First World / "We the People" ... 38 For as in those days before the flood, *they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,* until the day when Noah entered the ark, 39 and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away, *so will be the coming of the Son of Man.*
I can appreciate that you want to save some money and sharpen your blades yourself. But you are ruining your blades for your resharpen service. They are not going to want to sharpen those because the profile is now changed. Do yourself a favor and purchase a inexpensive blade sharpener instead. Sorry not trying to disrespect your video.
I got ya buddy and I appreciate the criticism but I’ve used it for this many years and it cuts good and still get the same life out of the blade regardless if I send them to get sharpened or do it my self
Yes sir, I started this a few years ago. It works great, up is time consuming. I bought a tooth setter through Amazon for about $35. It's easy to set and go.
If you get a wider wheel with a stop, you should be able to form dress the wheel to match the tooth profile. This way you can in one stroke, grind the top and face of the tooth.
I trusted you on going with the thicker blades and you were right.
Hey I’m glad they worked out for ya
@@TheOutdoorsGuy so flat, no planer needed. Crazy!
I'm going to try this tomorrow. Same machine
Folks, this really works! I took my old Harbor Freight Chainsaw sharpener and the very first blade I did worked like new! Now to try one of those $40 tooth setters offered on Ebay! Thanks.
Is that smell from grinding poisonous for you?
@@spartakmayakovski I do it outside and don't really notice any smell. Always use some type of cross ventilitation like a fan if you can.
@@CaptMike ok thanks
Just watched your video, no one around me sharpens blades so I'm gonna try your method. If anything I can at least get them sharp enough to can't my logs for later milling.
It works fine man I cut lumber on mine main thing is don’t overheat that tooth bad
AWSOME SHIRT PTL
Please forgive me if I am silly but...Blades are made by first cutting the tooth and gullet. That process causes the sharpening of teeth. Then the teeth are set left, right and left center. So the sharpened edges are twisted away from when formed. In contrast,,,,,We sharpen a dull blade with the teeth set. So our sharpened teeth derive a very different (and uniform) cut angle. This does not seem to be what occurred initially during blade formation,. Am I incorrect?
Thanks for sharing !
Just did this for the first time today, works like a charm. Then I put a round file in my drill to clean between the teeth. I lost my Dremel I have no idea how I did that.
thank you great viedo
Great video, nice job man i just wanted to say hi and best wishes, be well and safe to all.......James
thanks this works great
Thanks for sharing your idea,
It looks like the blade is rattling during sharpening, and nothing controls the tooth from rolling, you can add a small contraption to make it perfect.
God bless!
What angle you use
What angle is the sharpener set at for the blade
Im new to the saw mill//// every three teeth is different. is the cutting angle the same on each tooth???
Blades are 18$ roughly and u will get around 3 or 4 sharpenings out of each, all angles are the same, teeth are set a little different though one is a little to right other center then other left, but it works trust me don’t overthink it.
Should have shown us the surface of that cut. Love your video though ❤
Where do you send your blades for resharp and setting?
Hey thanks for info. I’m curious in those guide block mods and where I can get them for the bigger blade. I have the HM 126 as well
As far as kids all u gotta do is open the blocks up a little wider even though the blades will stick out in the front a little it doesn’t effect the performance
@@TheOutdoorsGuy Ah gotcha thanks
Thanks for the video, where do get your blade's I wasn't able to find that info. I saw your video on the inch and half blade's but can't find where to buy them. Thanks
Pipers saw shop u put phone number in description
@@TheOutdoorsGuy just checked out pipers, lots to choose from, what blades are you using? What do you mean by put phone number in description? Thanks I'm learning
Haha I got the video mixed up it’s on my video about using bigger blades I put the info about pipers I’m sorry about that! I use woodmizer turbo7 they are bigger than recommended for ur sawmill and regular blades I like Simmons
@@TheOutdoorsGuy thanks
Nice. What angles are you setting on the sharpener.?
0 on the bottom guide
You can by a tooth setter for a hand saw that works
What angle did you set the grinder
Somthing between -3 and +3 degree.Every tooth have diferent hook angle.
Tooth setter pliers cost less than $40
Ey man inet 1 hellme
Its very on consistent i don't believe it's going to work good. Seems to me you can ruined blade so easily, not worth it
I use it and it works for me that’s all I can say. Difference of opinion is alright.
The Magnificent Adamic-man, the Christian Race
...
Cush (Greek: Ethiopia), means sun-burnt face
Phoenicians described by the Greeks, as fair-haired, fair-skinned people
Persia means Lord of the Aryans now renamed IRAN
...
12 Tribes passed through the Caucasus Mountains
(i)ssac's Sons / Saxons / Anglo-Saxons / Europe / Australia / New Zealand / North America / Christian First World / "We the People"
...
38 For as in those days before the flood,
*they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage,*
until the day when Noah entered the ark, 39 and they were unaware until the flood came and swept them all away,
*so will be the coming of the Son of Man.*
Good grief ……
@@robertdillon9989
The whore (the Christian Race) rides the Beast and the Beast eats her flesh.
Your taking the hook angle off.
You grinding wrong part of blade.Wrong way giving wrong result.You change hook angle from 10 degree to -1 to +1 degree.
I can appreciate that you want to save some money and sharpen your blades yourself. But you are ruining your blades for your resharpen service. They are not going to want to sharpen those because the profile is now changed. Do yourself a favor and purchase a inexpensive blade sharpener instead. Sorry not trying to disrespect your video.
I got ya buddy and I appreciate the criticism but I’ve used it for this many years and it cuts good and still get the same life out of the blade regardless if I send them to get sharpened or do it my self