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Originally Posted by aussie merc
try finding a saw smith or similar they can resharpen them we do a lot of ream /rotobroach /and mill work our local bloke does wonders and its cheaper than replacements
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I have a local guy who runs a sharpening service do my RotoBroaches and I would usually recommend sharpening an old quality tool over buying a new one just about any day. However, I fail to see how a regular reamer could be sharpened without slightly reducing it's cutting diameter. Even if it could be done, I don't think one would tolerate multiple sharpenings.