CADplans
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I have purchased two different brush axes off eBay, a Pexto, and a Collins. The Collins is much lighter, you can swing it faster.
They both have 36" handles, to help keep me out of the thorns.
I have sharpened both of them with a Ken Onion hand held belt sander,, that sander makes them kitchen knife EXTREMELY sharp.
I have tried both of them,, they will not (easily) cut one year old raspberry vines.
Both exhibit the same results, they will slide up the vine, rather than cutting.
I am wondering if there is possibly some other sharpening technique,, ??
Maybe something like filing the edge with a triangle file to give an edge that is serrated with very small triangular teeth??
Or something else?? (no, I am not gonna switch to the gasoline powered brush cutter,, part of this is exercise!!
)
ANY ideas would be appreciated!!
They both have 36" handles, to help keep me out of the thorns.
I have sharpened both of them with a Ken Onion hand held belt sander,, that sander makes them kitchen knife EXTREMELY sharp.
I have tried both of them,, they will not (easily) cut one year old raspberry vines.
Both exhibit the same results, they will slide up the vine, rather than cutting.
I am wondering if there is possibly some other sharpening technique,, ??
Maybe something like filing the edge with a triangle file to give an edge that is serrated with very small triangular teeth??
Or something else?? (no, I am not gonna switch to the gasoline powered brush cutter,, part of this is exercise!!
ANY ideas would be appreciated!!