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BRUTAL.. I Learn a lot from mistakes. Sometimes I do the same thing more than once before I learn it is a Mistake.Sorry, too many technical errors in the first 2min, couldn't make it to the end.
Ok, thanks. Maybee that explains why I eat through files.Don't drag the file back against the cutter after your forward stroke, this will damage the file. Maybe show examples of correctly and incorrectly filed cutters.
You sure, how much does it damage them?Don't drag the file back against the cutter after your forward stroke, this will damage the file.
Idk. But it explains why my files go to crap so fast.You sure, how much does it damage them?
I've heard it said; the lessons that cost us the most, we are slowest to forget lol. I've spent a lot of money at the school of hard knocks.BRUTAL.. I Learn a lot from mistakes. Sometimes I do the same thing more than once before I learn it is a Mistake.
No, it doesn't. While it will have an effect, it's very minuscule.Idk. But it explains why my files go to crap so fast.
Sorry, too many technical errors in the first 2min, couldn't make it to the end.
Yep. Gotta start somewhere I guess.It's just more YouTube worthless misinformation.
Yep. Gotta start somewhere I guess.
He'll be way ahead of others when he gets older though.
It's a basic tutorial.Yeah he'll learn a lot as people critique his techniques here at the site.
Not so good though for people watching YouTube videos to learn about a subject.
But you don't cover the most important basics, like what a well sharpened cutter actually looks like (both full & semi chisel), angles (top plate, filing, cutting, etc), how the rakers should be filed depending on what you're cutting & what a properly filed raker looks like. Explaining common issues, how they relate to poor cutting & showing how to correct them would be far more useful than introducing a bunch of gadgets that you don’t use & sharpening in a manner that doesn't actually show what effect you're having on the cutter as you sharpen itIt's a basic tutorial.
Depends on how hard and how much you drag them. It can round over the cutting edge.You sure, how much does it damage them?
What files are you using? If Stihl, then you may be doing something wrong. How many sharpenings do you get from one file?Idk. But it explains why my files go to crap so fast.
I understand what you're saying, but the amount it does isn't going to effect the files sharpness that much. Try it and get back with me, others have, I'd find some videos, but...Depends on how hard and how much you drag them. It can round over the cutting edge.
Exactly.But you don't cover the most important basics, like what a well sharpened cutter actually looks like (both full & semi chisel), angles (top plate, filing, cutting, etc), how the rakers should be filed depending on what you're cutting & what a properly filed raker looks like. Explaining common issues, how they relate to poor cutting & showing how to correct them would be far more useful than introducing a bunch of gadgets that you don’t use & sharpening in a manner that doesn't actually show what effect you're having on the cutter as you sharpen it
Yep.before you start telling people how to do something, make sure you know and understand what your doing.
Unfortunately you didn't describe the technical terms properly, at that point you've already mis-informed people and wasted their time.It's a basic tutorial.
It’s all about them you toob views!Exactly.
Yep.
Unfortunately you didn't describe the technical terms properly, at that point you've already mis-informed people and wasted their time.
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