PILOON
Super Star Member
Heck, I do mine all the time, use a small 3 sided file- couple of strokes to touch up and they cut like new.
Some brands are harder than others, generally marked bi-metal and need a virtually new file.
Not much different than doing a hand saw, only round rather than straight.
Some brands are harder than others, generally marked bi-metal and need a virtually new file.
Not much different than doing a hand saw, only round rather than straight.