sharpening blade angle

exotion

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What's your theory?

Well .030 is not really dull.... So it will still cut people very easily espically dumb people. I think they do that to make the blade evenly "dull" which slows down the actual process of it dulling.

The angle of 30 is very steep more like shears less like a knife this is best for the quality of cut as it generates more lift and makes a nice even cut.
 

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I just know the right angle from years of endless sharpening. I think the key is to sharpen on a set schedule. The longer you wait, the harder it is to keep the right angle
 

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I think you need to be clearer with the questions. Are we talking about rotary or reel mowers and how are we defining the angle in question? For example is it supposed to slope away from the forward direction of travel or towards it on the top surface of the blade? I think that defines the meaning quite well.
 

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I think you need to be clearer with the questions. Are we talking about rotary or reel mowers and how are we defining the angle in question? For example is it supposed to slope away from the forward direction of travel or towards it on the top surface of the blade? I think that defines the meaning quite well.
What?

How about this: Blade angle is defined as "X degrees from horizontal."
 

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Actually it is the included angle between the top & bottom surfaces.
Two dimensions to blade sharpening.
1) the angle
2) the leading edge thickness

Now this thread is near 4 years old.
 

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Just to clarify what everyone (?) means by the sharpening angle of the blade, could we please have some diagrams showing how it is defined? This question applies to reel mowers and to any other type.
 

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I made a jig to check the angle 30°. I see a person can purchase a jig to attach to angle grinder and sharpen blade to same angle every time.
 

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One can also fab up a jig. If you have the skills.
 

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On Woods finish mower blades they specify leaving a 1/8 inch unsharpened edge. It may have been 1/16 but my recollection is 1/8. The reason for that can’t be to prevent cutting yourself.
A 1/32 flat front edge would not cut you.
If the blade is moving fast enough, almost no sharpening would work.

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I remember reading .030" tip x .030" up the angle.
 
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