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Tablesaw blade sharpening - RJT123 - 11-29-2017

I have lost my local sharpener. I was thinking of trying Dynamic Saw Inc. out of Buffalo, NY. Folks here seem to like them.
Suggestions on packing and mailing? Figure to send 2-3 10" TS blades.
I have always hand delivered them.


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - cvillewood - 11-29-2017

They have packing suggestions on their website.
http://dynamicsaw.com/shipping.html


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - Admiral - 11-29-2017

(11-29-2017, 12:57 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I have lost my local sharpener. I was thinking of trying Dynamic Saw Inc. out of Buffalo, NY. Folks here seem to like them.
Suggestions on packing and mailing? Figure to send 2-3 10" TS blades.
I have always hand delivered them.

these guys are good, I've bought their blades in the past and had them sharpened:  http://ridgecarbidetool.com/

Forrest is another standby:  https://www.forrestblades.com/forrest-factory-carbide-saw-blade-sharpening/


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - jlanciani - 11-29-2017

Dynamic does great work. I always hit up all my friends and coworkers and we fill a large flat rate box with blades and bits. That way round trip shipping averages less than a buck per item. Keeping the shipping costs low really makes it a much better value.


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - MartyRA - 12-14-2017

I have a few used Diablo blades I've pretty much worn down to a frazzle and they're no longer flat. I read somewhere that the blades with the little squiggly lines cannot be flattened and become pretty much throw away blades once dull. I don't know how much truth there is to that, but if there's a significant wobble to a blade that can't be flattened it wouldn't seem to make much sense in having it sharpened.


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - mound - 12-14-2017

(11-29-2017, 12:57 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I have lost my local sharpener. I was thinking of trying Dynamic Saw Inc. out of Buffalo, NY. Folks here seem to like them.
Suggestions on packing and mailing? Figure to send 2-3 10" TS blades.
I have always hand delivered them.

where are you located?
Jackson Saw in Rochester has always served me well.  (I always bring them by hand I know they will ship)


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - jteneyck - 12-14-2017

(11-29-2017, 12:57 PM)RJT123 Wrote: I have lost my local sharpener. I was thinking of trying Dynamic Saw Inc. out of Buffalo, NY. Folks here seem to like them.
Suggestions on packing and mailing? Figure to send 2-3 10" TS blades.
I have always hand delivered them.

Dynamic Saw does great work at very reasonable prices.  I doubt you will be disappointed.  

John


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - Cooler - 12-15-2017

My local contractor's equipment vendor sends my blades out.  He gets his cut, but it remains competitive.  I don't know what vendor he uses.  No freight charges.

I would check with your local vendors to see if they offer the sharpening services.


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - Phil Thien - 12-15-2017

Whatever happened to longtime member Scott, who ran a sharpening service out of Arizona?

Here, I found this:

http://woodworkerszone.com/index.php?categoryid=18

That is the Scott gent I'm speaking of.

One of these days I'm going to send him about 10-12 blades. His prices are very reasonable and everyone here that has used his services, has said they got great results.


RE: Tablesaw blade sharpening - petertay15 - 12-16-2017

RKO in Cullum Illinos. Excellent. And, interestingly, they laser cut the customer's name into the blade.
http://rkosaw.com/Services.html