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15th February 2011, 11:08 AM #1
When should an SCMS blade be discarded?
In a recent accident, one tooth of the aluminium cutting blade on my
SCMS got bent slightly sideways. I hammered it gently back into alignment
but I was surprised how easily the bent tooth went back into position.
So now I'm wondering whether this means there's a lurking stress fracture
in there that's waiting to injure me if I try and use the blade again.
Should I risk using the blade again, or just toss it and buy a new one?
If it's usable, then there's another problem: while hammering I accidentally
knocked off some of the carbide coating of a neighboring tooth.
Can teeth be recoated if I take it to a sharpening specialist, or is just
better to buy a new blade?
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15th February 2011, 12:18 PM #2
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15th February 2011, 01:16 PM #3
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