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    Anyone know where i can get the bits sharpened?

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    I guess I can answer my own question. After a little research I found this guy. I sent him 5 1/16 Taper ball nose bits. He sharpened them and had them back to me in two weeks. $12.00 per bit and he paid the return shipping.. Super sharp!
    Here's the informarion:
    NELSON BEADEL
    303 SAINT ANDREWS LANE
    MCCORMICK,SOUTH CAROLINIA
    29835
    (563) 349-2570
    NEICYNB@ILOUD.COM
    WWW.NEICYN.COM
    HOPE THEY LET THIS GO THROUGH

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    That's great to hear!


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    Regular tool sharpening is vital for maintaining the performance Hokiwin77 and longevity of your tools. Dull tools not only reduce efficiency but can also lead to inaccuracies and safety risks. Sharpening can be done using sharpening stones, files, or electric grinders, depending on the tool type. For best results, ensure the tool is clean before sharpening, and always follow the correct angle to restore the original edge. Whether it's chisels, blades, or gardening tools, sharpening ensures precision in use, prolongs the life of the tool, and makes tasks easier and safer to complete.

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    Different tools require different sharpening techniques. For example, chisels and blades often require a specific angle and pressure, while gardening tools may have different requirements.

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    Happy to be part of this amazing forum. I am evidial.

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