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How do you guys sharpen axes?

Started by darksidedsam, January 18, 2007, 04:39:00 PM

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darksidedsam

Hi all ...

i hit a problem my axe is getting very blunt and i am not able to chop down trees anymore with it, thus no more bowmaking until i can sharpen it..

i got a flat oil stone and i got 3 in 1 oil

but i dont really know how to use it i dont ever seem to have much luck with it..

the oil stone is 8" long and has got a really course side and a smoother side..

any help would be nice?
When the bowying gets tuff ....
....Do some other stuff

Like arrow making =D

Pete W

I just use a file. If you want a finer edge use the coarse stone then the finer stone after you file the initial edge.
Use the stone just as if you are sharpening a knife.
Share your knowledge and ideas.

darksidedsam

you use a file a?

what kind of a file?
When the bowying gets tuff ....
....Do some other stuff

Like arrow making =D

Flesner

I use a 10 or 12 inch mill file. Does quick work and leaves a fairly clean edge. I've never found that I needed to stone it after the file.

darksidedsam

i am using a needle file .. its taking its time but it is working!
When the bowying gets tuff ....
....Do some other stuff

Like arrow making =D

john gerrard

If you can find an old Boy Scout handbook I believe they had pretty good directions. Brokenwing

darksidedsam

it getting fairly sharp but not sharp enough to cut paper..
When the bowying gets tuff ....
....Do some other stuff

Like arrow making =D

Crooked Stic

File it then use the stone if you want to shave with it.
High on Archery.


Falk

I use a disc grinder (?word) with some 80-120 grit 'paper' on a rubber disc - with good advantage and no problems. You have just to be carefull not to 'burn out' the edge. My grinder has adjustable RPM - so it's easy.
A file does a good job for finishing touches.

Dryrot

I much prefer a good 18" medium duty chainsaw.   :bigsmyl:
Larry

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Voodoofire1

I use a 4 1/2" angle grinder with a flapwheel, works great and gets it shaving sharp very, very fast.
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Falk

Yes - I suppose thats what I wanted to say - I mean - "angle grinder and flapwheel" - thanks Voodoofire  ;)


Gordy

Chainsaw is my first choice too, but for an axe a mill file works great.
Try your best to hold an angle and stroke with one hand while rotating the axe head with the other.

Never tried chopping paper or shaving with my axe, but it will cut wood just fine.    :D    :thumbsup:
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