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Started by Papaw, January 11, 2019, 02:12:27 PM

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Papaw

I guess Google is stumped as well !
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oldgoaly

The closest tool I have to the one end is a sheet metal deburring tool.This isn't mine I have one with rectangular carbides.
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Papaw

But those rotate don't they ?
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oldgoaly

They can if you loosen the hold down screw.
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lptools

#20
Hello, Papaw. The wheels on the metal deburring tool that oldgoaly sent a photo of can be loosened/rotated/reversed, but that is only done to expose a new cutting edge. In use they are fixed. Regards, Lou
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Papaw

I understand the wheels on Old Goaly's tool can be moved. These can't. They are solidly riveted in place.
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lptools

Hello, Papaw.Just trying to clarify why they could be loosened. I also understand that yours are fixed, I just can't figure out why!!!! Regards, Lou
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papadan

This thing is starting to bug me. Forget about sharpening anything with it. For sharpening, the wheels need to rotate and they need to cross each other to create a sharp point on the blade. 2 wheels beside each other wont sharpen, they may shave the edge down some, but not finish the job.

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Papaw

#24
ANSWERED !

A member of a Facebook page (  What is this? Antique, vintage, and unusual item identification ) supplied the answer. It is a broadhead arrow sharpener.

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lptools

I think Lazarus had that answer in a previous post, but no picture.
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papadan

I tried researching Laz. broadhead answer, and never found anything like it related to archery or broadheads. :-(
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