Coupeflyer
Member
First let me say I am skew challenged. So for those of you who will want to admonish me for not using a skew rendering this question unnecessary, please be patient, I'm working on it.
In the mean time I'm quite comfortable with my Easy Wood tools. What I'm not comfortable with is shelling out the cash for the cutters. So that finally gets me to my question.
Does anyone, challenged like myself who use the Easy Wood tools, sharpen their cutters to extend their life? And if so, how do you do it? I've tried rubbing them on a stone but that doesn't do much if anything.
Also, does anyone know of an aftermarket cutter for these tools that might be a bit less expensive?
Thanks,
Tom Murrell
In the mean time I'm quite comfortable with my Easy Wood tools. What I'm not comfortable with is shelling out the cash for the cutters. So that finally gets me to my question.
Does anyone, challenged like myself who use the Easy Wood tools, sharpen their cutters to extend their life? And if so, how do you do it? I've tried rubbing them on a stone but that doesn't do much if anything.
Also, does anyone know of an aftermarket cutter for these tools that might be a bit less expensive?
Thanks,
Tom Murrell