rickeyfro Report post Posted January 28, 2009 Can anyone tell me the best method for sharpening Bissonet Edgers? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted January 29, 2009 Carefully. It is pretty easy to enlarge the hole and increase the size. I use things with the right radius so when I put wrap a piece of wet-dry around it the radius matches the curve of the bottom of the blade. Mostly I use nails of different sizes or small screwdrivers. I strop on an edge of oiled skirting with again different radii to match the curve. I rub my compound on the edge and pull away. Be careful on sharpening and stropping you don't end up running into the opposite cutting edge. I really like to use bisonettes, but they require some care sharpening. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rickeyfro Report post Posted January 29, 2009 Carefully. It is pretty easy to enlarge the hole and increase the size. I use things with the right radius so when I put wrap a piece of wet-dry around it the radius matches the curve of the bottom of the blade. Mostly I use nails of different sizes or small screwdrivers. I strop on an edge of oiled skirting with again different radii to match the curve. I rub my compound on the edge and pull away. Be careful on sharpening and stropping you don't end up running into the opposite cutting edge. I really like to use bisonettes, but they require some care sharpening. thanks Bruce, I love this Barry King edger, and I really dont wanna mess it up Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites