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how to sharpen mini dike cutters, nipper cutters?
Alan Horowitz wrote: how to sharpen the mini dike cutters and nipper cutters used in electrical & electronic work? They're too small to handle with jigs, and the blades don't even open very widely. Yet, their utility is directly proportional to how recently they've been sharpened/honed. I have tried to do this with swiss files and small pocket sharpening stones. it really isn't worth the trouble, and they never work as well as a good new cutter. Yes, I hate to throw them away, too. But, I have bought some good Xcelite and other cutters that have served me well for years in light production work. I don't cut drill bits with them, however. |
Alan Horowitz wrote: how to sharpen the mini dike cutters and nipper cutters used in electrical & electronic work? They're too small to handle with jigs, and the blades don't even open very widely. Yet, their utility is directly proportional to how recently they've been sharpened/honed. I have tried to do this with swiss files and small pocket sharpening stones. it really isn't worth the trouble, and they never work as well as a good new cutter. Yes, I hate to throw them away, too. But, I have bought some good Xcelite and other cutters that have served me well for years in light production work. I don't cut drill bits with them, however. |
we use to use a file on the back side of the cutters....worked great..you have
to watch the spacing between as you go... randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 |
we use to use a file on the back side of the cutters....worked great..you have
to watch the spacing between as you go... randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 |
I've come to the same conclusion. A good pair of mini-dikes is worth the
investment, so much so that I asked my wife to get me a Xcelta pair of flush cutters for Christmas -- they were about $70. I've pitched the Xcelite ones. After a year or so they are just shot. Jack "Jon Elson" wrote in message ... Alan Horowitz wrote: how to sharpen the mini dike cutters and nipper cutters used in electrical & electronic work? They're too small to handle with jigs, and the blades don't even open very widely. Yet, their utility is directly proportional to how recently they've been sharpened/honed. I have tried to do this with swiss files and small pocket sharpening stones. it really isn't worth the trouble, and they never work as well as a good new cutter. Yes, I hate to throw them away, too. But, I have bought some good Xcelite and other cutters that have served me well for years in light production work. I don't cut drill bits with them, however. |
I've come to the same conclusion. A good pair of mini-dikes is worth the
investment, so much so that I asked my wife to get me a Xcelta pair of flush cutters for Christmas -- they were about $70. I've pitched the Xcelite ones. After a year or so they are just shot. Jack "Jon Elson" wrote in message ... Alan Horowitz wrote: how to sharpen the mini dike cutters and nipper cutters used in electrical & electronic work? They're too small to handle with jigs, and the blades don't even open very widely. Yet, their utility is directly proportional to how recently they've been sharpened/honed. I have tried to do this with swiss files and small pocket sharpening stones. it really isn't worth the trouble, and they never work as well as a good new cutter. Yes, I hate to throw them away, too. But, I have bought some good Xcelite and other cutters that have served me well for years in light production work. I don't cut drill bits with them, however. |
In article , John Walton wrote:
I've come to the same conclusion. A good pair of mini-dikes is worth the investment, so much so that I asked my wife to get me a Xcelta pair of flush cutters for Christmas -- they were about $70. I've pitched the Xcelite ones. After a year or so they are just shot. Jack Yikes! $70.00 mini-cutters? what about them will make them longer lived than the Xcelites? replaceable blades? --Loren |
In article , John Walton wrote:
I've come to the same conclusion. A good pair of mini-dikes is worth the investment, so much so that I asked my wife to get me a Xcelta pair of flush cutters for Christmas -- they were about $70. I've pitched the Xcelite ones. After a year or so they are just shot. Jack Yikes! $70.00 mini-cutters? what about them will make them longer lived than the Xcelites? replaceable blades? --Loren |
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