Saw blade sharpening service
#11
Hi

Have anyone ever used this company http://dynamic-saw-blade-sharpening.com for sharpening? If you have, will you use them again?
If not can you recommend a blade sharpening company?

Thanks
Richard
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#12
That's where I send everything that I need to have sharpened. (blades, router bits, J/P knives, shaper tooling)

Fast turnaround, fair prices, and top quality work.
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#13
That is one heck of a machine. I bet in the future it will have photo recognition, where it takes a snapshot of the blade you put in it and it searches it's database for the exact cutting requirements and proceeds on it's own.
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#14
Just used them recently...I haven't had a real opportunity to test all the blades, but their customer service and turnaround time is amazing...
Their pricing is the most competitive of all the services I checked as well...
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#15
Thanks for the feed back, I'll be sending them some blades shortly.

Richard
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#16
I posted that video just a few days ago in another thread. I live about 20 miles from them and take my blades there to be sharpened. I never remember their names (Dan and Steve, I think), but they remember mine! Father and son team and several other guys that are all very friendly - and very busy. There are blades by the hundreds working their way through their pretty crowded operation.

I've toured their facility a couple of times. Ken Vick went with me last Summer and enjoyed watching that saw sharpener run as much as I always do. They also have a who knows how many axes CNC grinder that can custom grind any shape bit you want, even in solid carbide. One of a kind - in the world.

Dynamic Saw's prices are very good, shockingly good in my opinion. But better still is that my blades cut better then new after they sharpen them, or at least I think they do.

John
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#17
So how does the procedure work. I see that you box up your blades and ship them then call with credit card info. Do they just figure the charges on completion, add shipping and then charge the total on your credit card?
Larry B in Terrell, TX
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#18
Waterloo said:


So how does the procedure work. I see that you box up your blades and ship them then call with credit card info. Do they just figure the charges on completion, add shipping and then charge the total on your credit card?




Yes, it's that simple.
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#19
Detailed shipping advice is shown here:
http://dynamic-saw-blade-sharpening.com/shipping.html
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#20
Check out my Sharpening service. We have been around for over 25 years now. We offer the best sharpening in the midwest.  http://www.bullsharp.com
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