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18 minutes ago, doobin said:

So I need to decide whether to use their own blades (and the auto sharpener) or go with Ripper 37s, which I presume I'd need to send off to get sharpened? Opinions welcome.

Have you ordered a  mill then or are you still in the research stage?👍

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About to order. Just need to decide whther to stock up on their blades plus sharpener/setter.

 

Where do you get the Rippers from and how much? You send them off for sharpening? Was it simple enough to adjust the tracking for the rippers?

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The sharpener is a grindlux re-badged. (I think Logosol own them now?)

Someone was selling a cam grind Template to re-grind your Grindlux profile cam to suit the Rippers. I bought it and was happy with the profile. I just can’t be arsed sharpening and setting my own bands.

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1 hour ago, doobin said:

 

 

Where do you get the Rippers from and how much? You send them off for sharpening? Was it simple enough to adjust the tracking for the rippers?

Got mine from Stephen Cull who came highly recommended from comments on here. Not had to adjust tracking yet. As for sharpening I have built my own little system using a chainsaw grinder. Just waiting on a profiled CBN wheel from Baltic abrasives which is made to fit the profile of the Ripper blades. Going to buy the WM setter and wish I had got it with the mill as it would have saved a load of delivery costs 


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3 hours ago, doobin said:

About to order. Just need to decide whther to stock up on their blades plus sharpener/setter.

 

Where do you get the Rippers from and how much? You send them off for sharpening? Was it simple enough to adjust the tracking for the rippers?

The tracking is fiddly rather than difficult to set, the supplied manual is good and explains it well enough. 37s on a 130 worked really well for me. 

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3 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Got mine from Stephen Cull who came highly recommended from comments on here. Not had to adjust tracking yet. As for sharpening I have built my own little system using a chainsaw grinder. Just waiting on a profiled CBN wheel from Baltic abrasives which is made to fit the profile of the Ripper blades. Going to buy the WM setter and wish I had got it with the mill as it would have saved a load of delivery costs 


Get all your Ripper37 sawmill blades, bandsaw blade resharpening, Wood-Mizer sawmill servicing and sawmill...

 

Would be very interested in pics of your grinder setup. I’ve got the top end Oregon one, and would be happy to spend more with Baltic abrasives as their stuff is excellent. 

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12 minutes ago, doobin said:

Would be very interested in pics of your grinder setup. I’ve got the top end Oregon one, and would be happy to spend more with Baltic abrasives as their stuff is excellent. 

The CBN wheel came today and I have popped some pictures up in an older thread 

 

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