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Ken3134 01-22-2018 10:00 PM

Resharpening Auger Blades
 
Anyone have luck in resharpening auger blades? Mine are off of an 8” Ion electric. I already replaced the blades and was planning on taking the used set in to a shop to get them resharpened but was told by another outdoorsmen that they are “laser sharpened” and sharpening will not be successful. Who’s tried it? Thanks Ken

cschache 01-22-2018 10:10 PM

I thought I could sharpen them myself also and miserably failed and ended up buying a new set. Some guys have mentioned on here that they have been successful in sharpening them but I think many have mentioned that they take them to a shop to get sharpened. they way they sit on the auger I think that they have to be sharpened precisely with the angle that they sit on, too much and they will cut too hard and not enough and they wont cut at all.

Hilgy 01-23-2018 07:36 AM

I have the same auger (Ion 8") and just finished doing mine with my Lansky. The 30* profile on the Lansky matched the auger blade profile perfectly. Tried them out the other day and they cut like new.

I took my time and had to get a couple nicks out but it seemed to work well.

ROA 01-23-2018 07:58 AM

For the average guy....Sharpen the top edge only. The bottom edge (the edge that sits on the ice) is best left alone. Top edge only and sharpen unill you can feel a slight burr form Leave the burr there, resist the urge to knock it off from the bottom edge. Go cut your holes and the burr will fall off. This is the most fool proof way of sharpening auger blades but still requires some knowledge and skill on sharpening steel.

RayL42 01-23-2018 09:54 AM

I got a auger blade sharpener from the fishing hole, twice a season I run it over the blades and It works pretty good

old dog 01-23-2018 12:58 PM

I have had good luck in Calgary at carbide saw services Ltd in Bowness

lromanchuk 01-24-2018 01:48 PM

I've been taking my blades to R & R Sharpening on the west end of Edmonton. Done this the last 3-4 years and it's been great.

7magtime 01-25-2018 08:32 AM

Any recommendations for a self sharpening system(eg. Lansky) that can be purchased for the Strikemaster Lazermag blades or is a guy better off to take them to a sharpening shop as has already been mentioned?

dwedmon 01-25-2018 09:47 AM

I tried sharpening mine and it didn't work. The blade itself was sharp but if its not the exact angle that it is supposed to be it won't cut at all. Now I just treat the blades as being disposable.

Speckle55 01-25-2018 12:49 PM

take mine too the local skate sharpener:test:

great job last for years:sHa_shakeshout:

just tell them its for a auger :character0053:

Food for thought

David:)

7magtime 01-25-2018 02:17 PM

Any recommendations for good auger blades sharpening outfits in the Sherwood Park area, thanks.

Dean2 01-25-2018 02:28 PM

If you know what you are doing a belt sander, or even sand paper on a piece of glass and buffing wheel will touch up your blade to razor sharp very quickly. Lansky diamond stone will work too but you must work very carefully and slowly to ensure you keep the exact angle over the whole edge.

Never sharpen the bottom and make sure you keep the exact top angle. You can also use shims to offset changes in the angle that sometimes occurs due to sharpening or from dropping the auger on its cutting edge and bending the wings.

comaderek 01-25-2018 05:20 PM

https://www.thefishinhole.com/index....ENER/&se=26328

If u have a jiffy u could buy this. Sharpens at right angle .
No idea if they work for other auger brands.

Captainslug 02-18-2018 08:08 PM

R&R Sharpening (Edmonton)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lromanchuk (Post 3715910)
I've been taking my blades to R & R Sharpening on the west end of Edmonton. Done this the last 3-4 years and it's been great.

My auger cut like crap when I was at Cold Lake 10 days ago so I decided to follow Iromanchuk’s advice.

Therefore I have to give a positive shout out for R&R Sharpening. Had my stealth stx 10” done last week after I got back and now it drills like a hot knife through butter. Had my doubts when I picked it up as I noticed they sharpened the bottom of the blade not the top as I expected. I was assured by the staff it was done correctly and to their credit it worked exactly as they promised and much, much better than I expected. Just like new again.

Great price too. $15.75 (GST included). Dropped it off Monday at noon and was called Tuesday at 4pm that it was ready. Less than the $95 for a new set of blades that I bought “just in case”. Oh well, I have a spare set now.

10734 - 178 st Edmonton

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TROLLER 02-19-2018 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 7magtime (Post 3716331)
Any recommendations for a self sharpening system(eg. Lansky) that can be purchased for the Strikemaster Lazermag blades or is a guy better off to take them to a sharpening shop as has already been mentioned?

llllllllLNo one can sharpen the Lazermag blades. Strikemaster says return to them for sharpening need a computerized machine to do it. I found the best thing was to always keep a spare set with you. Amazon usually has good price but 2 Brothers small engine in Cgy. is a dealer and can get them quicker for about the same price. Around 120

FishHunterPro 02-19-2018 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TROLLER (Post 3735152)
llllllllLNo one can sharpen the Lazermag blades. Strikemaster says return to them for sharpening need a computerized machine to do it. I found the best thing was to always keep a spare set with you. Amazon usually has good price but 2 Brothers small engine in Cgy. is a dealer and can get them quicker for about the same price. Around 120

I’ve tried sharpening my laser mag blades once before and failed but I don’t think I’m ready to give up . I might try some of the advice on here and just try sharpening the top part of the blade and leave the burr.

kevinhits 02-19-2018 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken3134 (Post 3714933)
Anyone have luck in resharpening auger blades? Mine are off of an 8” Ion electric. I already replaced the blades and was planning on taking the used set in to a shop to get them resharpened but was told by another outdoorsmen that they are “laser sharpened” and sharpening will not be successful. Who’s tried it? Thanks Ken

Where are you located?

kevinhits 02-19-2018 04:04 PM

Foothills sharpening right outside of Okotoks is my go to Guy for sharpening all my blades. $8.00 per blade and great customer service. They even sharpened my point for free....

FishHunterPro 02-19-2018 04:19 PM

Might give this method a try when my blades get dull again. I think it’s worth a try anyway .

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ehItnNqI_7k

anthony5 02-19-2018 06:24 PM

Auger Blades
 
Did up 3 sets of 10" Eskimo power auger blades this am with a 1"x3" Norton stone,but might have to try the buffing wheel and see if it is as good.

MountainLife 02-19-2018 06:34 PM

Agree With Carbide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by old dog (Post 3715217)
I have had good luck in Calgary at carbide saw services Ltd in Bowness

These are the guys I use too, sometimes a few days wait but great prices and an old fashioned small business that does exceptional work, if it’s at all convenient help them out. It’s far cheaper than new blades, can’t recall the exact price but it was under $15 for sure, will last all season unless you Drill like 20 per trip.

rem338win 02-19-2018 06:36 PM

Ive always done my at home with a lansky. Use the steepest edge angle and giver.

Been working for years.

lromanchuk 02-19-2018 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captainslug (Post 3734945)
My auger cut like crap when I was at Cold Lake 10 days ago so I decided to follow Iromanchuk’s advice.

Therefore I have to give a positive shout out for R&R Sharpening. Had my stealth stx 10” done last week after I got back and now it drills like a hot knife through butter. Had my doubts when I picked it up as I noticed they sharpened the bottom of the blade not the top as I expected. I was assured by the staff it was done correctly and to their credit it worked exactly as they promised and much, much better than I expected. Just like new again.

Great price too. $15.75 (GST included). Dropped it off Monday at noon and was called Tuesday at 4pm that it was ready. Less than the $95 for a new set of blades that I bought “just in case”. Oh well, I have a spare set now.

10734 - 178 st Edmonton

:happy0034: :happy0034: (2 thumbs up!)

Always good to have a spare set anyways. Break off a blade after driving 4 hours to Cold Lake and you wont be happy. I have 2 sets and they get a fresh shave before each season. Usually around this time i'll change to the second set.

BPman 02-23-2018 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old dog (Post 3715217)
I have had good luck in Calgary at carbide saw services Ltd in Bowness

He does a great job. At the end of each season I take both sets of Rapala 10" auger blades for a touch up so they start each season in like new condition. About $20 per pair compared to $60 for new ones...

35 whelen 02-24-2018 09:39 AM

Just put a fine stone to mine last night ,

1899b 02-24-2018 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwedmon (Post 3716381)
I tried sharpening mine and it didn't work. The blade itself was sharp but if its not the exact angle that it is supposed to be it won't cut at all. Now I just treat the blades as being disposable.

Same here. I’m glad I had an extra set when I discovered this same thing out on the lake..


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