I can see the video method work better on a large drum chipper as the video shows, but a 25-40 h.p. disc chipper not so good. Big high h.p. machines can't afford a weak edge, but a small machine relies on perfectly milling machine sharpened knives, some of the money you save with a small...
Its funny how the video says its important not to put a back bevel on the cutting edge with the file. But I found with the carbide tool with the V slot it does put a back bevel on the chipper knives one bevel edge.
That carbide sharpener I have used on my kitchen knives which are double beveled...
I'm puzzled too Butch. Even if this does work, it won't hold an edge long. I have one of these carbide sharpening tools with the Kevlar glove and only used it once, can't make a full stroke on the knife edge while bolted to the chipper wheel.
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