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I like it: use of indigenous resources!

How, how do you hold the wedge in the field to reshape the tips with a chainsaw?


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Maybe could make a clamp/vise out of a stump like the Swedes do for sharpening
 
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The wedges got temporarily transferred to another industry and didn’t fare so well…actually I think functionally they are fine…we’ll see.
 

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I beat the snot out of them today until I was popping wood off the dry Euc, they are fine
 

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Back at the beginning of this thread, I mentioned that at first, I used a bandsaw, and a stationary disc stander. Worked good, but some thermoplastic melting, and a lot of plastic fumes.

The plastic cutting files mentioned in Post #3 work great, as long as you have a way to clamp the wedges.

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