Yorkshire Sam
Established Member
I have only recently managed to get the hang of saw sharpening .. well enough to attempt at last a 12" cross cut tenon successfully. I must admit I had come pretty close to giving up and reverting to throw away hardpoints. I have gone through quite a few old cheap rip and panel saws practicing and quite a lot of slim and double slim three sided files too.
Can any of you old hands tell me how many 'sharpenings' would you expect to get out of your files and which brands would you recommend? I am presently using Bahco as these have been recommended but I have gone through a few of them and seem to dish them pretty quickly but that could be me being a little heavy handed. I have tried Nicholsons but they wear out even quicker and have not been too easy to use either. I know my technique leaves a lot to be desired ( still busy practicing) and I am perhaps a little heavier handed than I should be but my files seem to wear out pretty quickly. I seem to getting only one saw per edge on average. Is this me or the files?
Can any of you old hands tell me how many 'sharpenings' would you expect to get out of your files and which brands would you recommend? I am presently using Bahco as these have been recommended but I have gone through a few of them and seem to dish them pretty quickly but that could be me being a little heavy handed. I have tried Nicholsons but they wear out even quicker and have not been too easy to use either. I know my technique leaves a lot to be desired ( still busy practicing) and I am perhaps a little heavier handed than I should be but my files seem to wear out pretty quickly. I seem to getting only one saw per edge on average. Is this me or the files?