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02-27-2007, 09:25 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ghent, Belgium
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Sharpening a cutter.
I used my previous cutter for about two years, but just before new year replaced it with another one of the same model. Today I was playing around with the old one while looking at some C++ code (-just added that to sound less stupid-) when I snapped one of the blades out. Yeah, don't laugh, I didn't know you could do that. At least I didn't think my cheap cutter would let me do this.
So now I'm wondering: any good techniques for sharpening the blades? It would be nice to keep it as a backup. It's the reason I kept it anyway... well, that and swishing it around in my hand to look stylish. It doesn't matter if I ruin this one. Oh yeah, I did search for this topic, but haven't read anything really useful. Don't advise I get a Xikar, I doubt the brand is at all represented in this backwater country at the end of the world (Belgium).
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