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Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - Bill Holt - 07-10-2016 I have several used blades and bits. I use to make fun of my dad saying he never saw anything that needed to be thrown away; I have become him. Surely the brain trust here will have some useful ideas on repurposing blades and bits. Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - blackhat - 07-10-2016 Bandsaw blades and forstners can be resharpened at home at least a couple times each. Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - chips ahoy - 07-10-2016 Jack posted a tutorial on sharpening band saw blades, using a dremel tool. I suck at sharpening bits so send them out for sharpening, well worth the couple of bucks. Mel Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - John Mihich - 07-10-2016 From advice here I resharpened my BS blade with a Dremel - came out sharper then new. This was for a 4 TPI blade. Not sure how long it would take to sharpen a finer blade. I thought it was well worth the time it took - 1/2 hour I would say. Don't remember the last Forstner bit I bought. I touch up mine with a diamond hone from time to time. Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - Phil S. - 07-10-2016 What bit and what kind of angles are you using, John? Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - John Mihich - 07-10-2016 For the BS just a small grinding stone - no angle - just right angle to the blade; just a couple seconds each. I have heard people using a felt tip to mark all the blades before you sharpened; this way you can see that you sharpened all the way to the tip. For the forstner bit just do the flat part of the bit; no angle. Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - SteveS - 07-11-2016 I send out BS blades to be sharpened if they are not damaged otherwise. I have no idea what to do if they get kinked other than throw them away. forstner bits can be sharpened using a diamond card or file Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - atgcpaul - 07-11-2016 What about broken bandsaw blades? I have a 3/4" 3TPI one from my Griz 5013 that broke and also kinked a little. I don't plan on getting into welding and I don't think I paid enough to warrant fixing it. Recycling bin or cut into a bunch of little scratch stocks (I already have a bunch) or something else? Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - Bill Holt - 07-11-2016 You guys are no fun!!!!!!!!! I'm looking for creativity and what do I get...PRACTICALITY. Okay. I have a Dremal and a diamond hone; I will try my hand at sharpening. Re: Recycling: bandsaw blades, forstner bits - chips ahoy - 07-11-2016 Bill You will find it is well worth the effort and can be done more than once. Mel |