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Feel like I won a $100 - Kizar_Sozay - 11-03-2024 resawed some 4/4 maple to use making drawers. Some of the drawers are taller than the maple was wide so I will be gluing up to complete the job. As the material is a nominal 3/8" I'll have some glue-up to do. Broke out the PC biscuit joiner, thinking I would use the small biscuits that use the 2" blade. The blade wasn't in the case. WTH, I'll just order a new one, can't be more than $8-10. Wrong, OEM blade is $95. The whole biscuit joining machine is $250. Started looking in all the places I'd be if I were a joiner blade. Several drawers later, several toolboxes later, I finally found the missing blade on a pullout shelf of loose tools in a cabinet. I was getting worried as there isn't a flat surface in my shop that isn't stacked with "stuff". I just found $100. Winner Winner. Chicken dinner. I can't believe PC thinks $95 is a reasonable price for a blade in a $250 tool. Its like building a car from scratch using parts from the dealer's parts counter. If you have a 577 joiner, take the spare blade, put it in a safe deposit box and list it in your will. RE: Feel like I won a $100 - paul2004 - 11-03-2024 My FF blade in my PC biscuit jointer went dull. I found someone locally selling an entire PC jointer with both blades for $80, and bought it, since it was cheaper than buying the FF blade by itself. His FF blade was still in the original protectant (epoxy?).. So now I don't have to switch blades lol. I guess PC figured if you really wanted that blade, you'll pay dearly for it. I did save my dull FF blade, who knows, it might be worth finding someone willing to sharpen it at one point. RE: Feel like I won a $100 - Kizar_Sozay - 11-03-2024 (11-03-2024, 06:13 PM)paul2004 Wrote: My FF blade in my PC biscuit jointer went dull. A metal fabricating company (not a machine shop) can do that for you. I sharpened the resaw blade on the bandsaw using a dremel tool with a 5/32" grinding stone to do the job. Alternating the angle to accomodate the rake direction I slowly rotated the blade and briefly hit each tooth. Method works well on chain saws. I use the same to sharpen shovels and other outdoor edges. RE: Feel like I won a $100 - jteneyck - 11-03-2024 (11-03-2024, 06:13 PM)paul2004 Wrote: My FF blade in my PC biscuit jointer went dull. Any good blade sharpening service should be able to do that for you. I had the blade for my first-generation Ryobi biscuit joiner sharpened. Works great. John RE: Feel like I won a $100 - paul2004 - 11-03-2024 Thanks for the info, John and Kizar RE: Feel like I won a $100 - fredhargis - 11-04-2024 The price of the FF blade strikes me as blackmail, and i haven't found an aftermarket substitute. I've been very careful to try and keep track of mine and it's still in pretty good shape. Seems like someone here found some in a bargain (quite a few years back) and was selling some of his surplus at a reasonable price, I kind of wish I had bought a spare. |