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7th September 2020, 05:50 PM #1Most Valued Member
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Protecting Cutting Edges
I am soon to commence sharpening my old cutters, mills and drills etc. What do people use on the cutting faces to protect them? The obvious answer would be to dip them in melted candle wax but that doesn't look to be a perfect solution. Are there any products on the market designed for this?
EDIT: Typical - found nothing by searching the forum, posted, then found a very recent thread..... https://metalworkforums.com/showthre...95#post1955695 ....... sorry
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