Well, you could use maybe something like a wet stone or leather.
I think you mean a "reel grinder". It is a machine used to sharpen the reels of a mower
Many people sharpen their drill bits on a grinder. It's tricky to describe how and I'd advise asking an expert to actually show you, or second best, look at some Youtube videos on the subject.
To sharpen hedge trimmer blades, you can use a grinder to grind down the edges. You can also purchase sharpening tools.
You get another blade and blunten it
When taking care of a yard it is important to maintain the yard tools. To sharpen chipper blades, one can use diamond whetstone, or a professional grinder.
It is important to get a professional to sharpen your clipper blades. It takes precision tools, experience, skill and attention to detail.
There are various ways that you can sharpen garden tools. The best option is using a file or a grinder stone depending on the specific tools.
It works by spinning the stone on the sword to sharpen it.
I use my electric grinder with rough & smooth grinding wheels
A tool and cutter grinder is used to sharpen tool bits, milling cutters, along with a bunch of different cutting tools. It is a versatile machine that can perform a wide variety of grinding operations.
There is a way to sharpen them on a grinder. It takes some time to learn the technique, but I believe there will be videos showing this on Youtube. You can also but an automatic drill sharpener These are sold in stores like Rona and Home Depot.
Stop, Mate. You do not want to sharpen it unless: 1) it's already butchered 2) you wish to destroy any remaining value