file sharpening service
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:40 pm
Hi, recently I picked up 12" x ~1.25" curved tooth file at a yardsale. The teeth in the center are somewhat dull, but the ends are still somewhat sharp. I found that this file cuts quite nicely by shearing the wood fibers and it doesn't clog quickly. A new file would cost $35-50. I tried touching it up with some diamond cards and that helped a bit. I thought about giving it a dip in acid, but it seems that a commercial sharpening service works much better and isn't very expensive. Here's a business that has been recommended by many on the web:
http://www.boggstool.com/
http://www.boggstool.com/