It is best to send your blades to a professional to sharpen your blades. It takes precision tools, skill, and attention to details.
Actually you are better off purchasing new blades when the old ones are dull. If not done correctly the sharpening can cause the blades to heat up. In professional use on clean hair, blades should last 6 months to a year and sometimes more.
Depends on the type of saw. Describe your saw in as much detail as possible.
Or buy a new one.
You can buy jigs to sharpen almost all saw blades at home.
A wood cutting saw blade do can must be sharpened with an appropriate file and a good deal of patience. Each tooth has to be sharpened individually.
It is recommended that you should sharpen your circular saw about once a year. However if you are a heavy user of your circular saw then you should sharpen once every six months.
One can use many reciprocating saw blade sharpeners available. The company, Jarvis Industries, is an example that sells reciprocating saw blade sharpeners.
The question is very vague since there are so many types of blades in use. If you are asking about shaving blade the answer is "No". If you are asking about Putty blade the answer is "Yes". If you are asking about an hack saw blade the answer is "No" similar way the answer will be.
Yes.
Took mine o the same shop that shapens my saw blades & he did good jb
Yes, you sharpen both blades. Professional blade sharpeners refer to the set as a "clipper blade".
to sharpen (a knife or any blade) is "aiguiser" in French. To sharpen a pen is "tailler un crayon".
A razor strop is used to sharpen single blade razors, otherwise known as cut throat razors. The blade is passed against the strop multiple times to sharpen the blade.
give it to a practitionist.
You get another blade and blunten it
It can be referred to as "Steeling" or "Whetting" the blade, depending on what you are using to sharpen the blade.
The best thing to do on an ineffective lawnmower blade is to replace it.