Members Aventurine Posted July 12, 2024 Members Report Posted July 12, 2024 Is it possible/desirable to sharpen rotary cutter blades? What about the tungsten or titanium coated steel blades in the specialty Fiskar cutters? Quote
Moderator Art Posted July 12, 2024 Moderator Report Posted July 12, 2024 Yes you (well at least I) can sharpen them. I have a special chuck ($300 long ago) that holds the blade which I apply to a spinning flat hone. The blade spins and the stone spins. Tungsten/Titanium coated blades are not a problem as I use diamond abrasives; it takes the coatings right off. Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
Members Aventurine Posted July 12, 2024 Author Members Report Posted July 12, 2024 Hmm without power tools, just Arkansas stones and crocus cloth and a strop, I fear I might get the blade out of round. I don't like the costs of replacement blades, though. Or the waste. Would you try to do it entirely by hand? Quote
Members Mablung Posted July 12, 2024 Members Report Posted July 12, 2024 Personally, I would not. It’s probably not impossible, but the juice likely isn’t worth the squeeze. Your best option is probably to use a utility knife or something similar, as it’s a bit more versatile than a rotary cutter anyhow. Quote
Moderator Art Posted July 12, 2024 Moderator Report Posted July 12, 2024 No. Scalpel and utility knives work well on thinner leather and the blades are dirt cheap. I've used clicker knives and head knives for years, and they hand sharpen easily. Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 12, 2024 Contributing Member Report Posted July 12, 2024 I don't bother sharpening the 60mm blade in my knife a. I'm rotten at sharpening b.a new blade is fairly cheap Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Dantan Posted July 12, 2024 Members Report Posted July 12, 2024 I bought a sharpener.. short money (less then $25 I think)... clamps the blade, twist it into the abrasive disc. keeps the round true. i sharpen a blade 5 to 10 times, usualy until it gets a nik in it that I can't grind out. this is a link to the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00114OQPO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted July 12, 2024 Contributing Member Report Posted July 12, 2024 Thanks Quote Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Members Aventurine Posted July 13, 2024 Author Members Report Posted July 13, 2024 Thank you, Art, Mablung, Fred, Dantan. Quote
Members FDC Posted August 17, 2024 Members Report Posted August 17, 2024 Thanks for the short dollar sharpener tip! I recently sharpened a Landis rotary cutter and used a shim stack on a water stone. Good outcome but I had to dress the stone to remove a groove. Tedious as well. Quote
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