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I am probably going to invest in my own bandmill blade sharpening equipment.  It is for my Norwood HD36 bandmill, but in the future this may get upgraded to something better.

 

Can anyone share their personal experience of such machines?  I like the look of the Wood Mizer one, but at £1850 it is over three times the price of the Woodland Mills one, and they seem to do a very similar thing....

 

Same question as well for setting machines - any recommendations?

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Hi Square I reckon if you give stephen cull a ring he would give you the best advice he is a totaly nice guy sorry I dont have anything better to offer,good luck with it

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If you do not mind a slight hijacking of your thread Squaredy, could someone also add just how often does a blade need to be set? I doubt it is with every sharpening. Thinking more economical to occasionally send the blades off to be set rather than invest another £330

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