I do know what you mean being a retired tool and diemaker. You can but not all the time is sharpen your own. What you can do with the stone is remove the burr mostly. Sharpening requires putting an edge on each flute exacly as the last, so all are the same. Some cutters can not be sharpened because you need to hold the sizes such as dovetails. If it requires more than a dozen or more strokes of the stone than you need an expert. Call as suggested other wood workers or call tool grinders in the phone book. Always consider what and how the tool is used because sharpening means it is making it smaller.
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Originally Posted by kimbert I am sure this question has been asked before but here goes... I need info on getting my raise panel bit sharpened. As you know those bits cost approximately $135,00 so I don't want to just send it to anyone. I would appreciate if some people who have had experience with this or those who know a good reliable source, in Canada, would reply
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