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Found this on Youtube this evening... thought it might be of interest!

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZzFL05CENI]How to sharpen a pruning silky saw - YouTube[/ame]

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Oh not this bloke again. I'm sure he looks like spud. :lol:

 

I think you will find that some silky saws are not able to be sharpened. The details are on there website.

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Oh not this bloke again. I'm sure he looks like spud. :lol:

 

I think you will find that some silky saws are not able to be sharpened. The details are on there website.

 

They must be, how do silky get them sharp

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Try this page first.

 

There is a list of ones that can and can't. When I find it again I will post it up.

 

Sharpening File | Silky Saws

 

Found it. The saws have a mark the is a file above the blade. On this link near the bottom.

 

Silky Technology

 

It's quite correct that these are the ones which can be sharpened with a file, however you can do the other ones which are normally regarded as non-sharpenable if you have a set of diamond needle files - only really works if they're a bit dull and needing a touch-up, rather than truly blunt.

 

Alec

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I sharpen all of mine. I know some have been hardened so they say they can't be sharpened, but the way I see it is if wood can blunt them, then a diamond file can sharpen them. All mine come up mint. I sharpen most of the lads I work for saws and they seem well pleased. It's a big saving not having to spend £25 every time a blade goes dull 😃

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