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For cost, I believe the trick is to send in more than one blade at a time. I just got back from Forrest Manufacturing a 90T cross cut, a 50T combo, a 40T WWII and a 24T rip blade. The total was $99. They also can true up blades and so forth. The difference is what "grit" they are sharpened to. Would you rather use a chisel lapped on a 400 grit stone or a 1000 grit stone.
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Thanks Todd. I'm pretty good about cleaning, and every time I handle the blade I have to be careful not to cut myself. I guess once I can stop being careful, it's time to get it sharpened!
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