Steve Maskery
Established Member
We often get threads about sharpening. This isn't one!
OK, we keep out chisels and plane irons sharp. We get our TS blades, our SCMS blades resharpened when they need it. Our bandsaw blades, too.
But who thinks about their Biscuit Jointer blade? I certainly don't. It's not a tool I use very often, and when I do, it's just a few biscuits. It's not an all-day-every-day machine.
Recently I made a picture frame and I was getting burning. Well it's oak, it's quite hard. But it was worse than I'd remembered it. Smoking a bit, actually.
I bought it new, the machine has 2003 on the plate. I've NEVER had the blade sharpened.
So guessing the cost of taking it in to have 6 teeth sharpened and then going to collect it again would exceed the cost of a new blade, I ordered a replacement.
What a difference! Easier plunge, no burning, clean cut. Night and day.
So if you use a BJ, ask yourself when you last had a new blade in it.
OK, we keep out chisels and plane irons sharp. We get our TS blades, our SCMS blades resharpened when they need it. Our bandsaw blades, too.
But who thinks about their Biscuit Jointer blade? I certainly don't. It's not a tool I use very often, and when I do, it's just a few biscuits. It's not an all-day-every-day machine.
Recently I made a picture frame and I was getting burning. Well it's oak, it's quite hard. But it was worse than I'd remembered it. Smoking a bit, actually.
I bought it new, the machine has 2003 on the plate. I've NEVER had the blade sharpened.
So guessing the cost of taking it in to have 6 teeth sharpened and then going to collect it again would exceed the cost of a new blade, I ordered a replacement.
What a difference! Easier plunge, no burning, clean cut. Night and day.
So if you use a BJ, ask yourself when you last had a new blade in it.