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sharpening a machette or axe?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:41 pm
by j-top paj
just wondering how to sharpen a machette? just on the grinder? or should i do it like a knife on a stone?
i dont want to hit it with the grinder and stuff it so if there is another way id prefer to do it properly.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:55 pm
by pongo
STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:02 pm
by j-top paj
pongo wrote:also a machette is illegal these days
it is?

i just wana use it out on the overgrown tracks n stuff.
im going to get a small chainsaw for the bigger stuff later
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:03 pm
by j-top paj
a file would work? like a fine one?
or what about a orbital sander? do you think that would do the trick?
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:04 pm
by familybus
j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:also a machette is illegal these days
it is?

i just wana use it out on the overgrown tracks n stuff.
im going to get a small chainsaw for the bigger stuff later
just walk through the bush swinging a chainsaw thats not running!

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:05 pm
by j-top paj
familybus wrote:j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:also a machette is illegal these days
it is?

i just wana use it out on the overgrown tracks n stuff.
im going to get a small chainsaw for the bigger stuff later
just walk through the bush swinging a chainsaw thats not running!


i could just imagine if someone saw me

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:41 pm
by RockyF75
I've done mine with a bench belt grinder(?), belt sander maybe? dunno the 'technical name for it, but has a belt on on side, for fine stuff, and a big grinding block on the other side, spins fast, makes lotsa noise, and looks great in any shed

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:42 pm
by j-top paj
i was thinking that, but i dont have a workshop anymore

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:43 pm
by toaddog
pongo wrote:STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
No its not
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:49 pm
by RockyF75
j-top paj wrote:i was thinking that, but i dont have a workshop anymore

well, to be honest, i never had one.....
it was in my nanna's garden shed
but sshhh don't tell anyone

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:53 pm
by pongo
toaddog wrote:pongo wrote:STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:54 pm
by RockyF75
hey, hang on a sec, how do you get 4x4 Tech, from, I want to sharpen my rather over-sized hacking knife?

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:58 pm
by j-top paj
i didnt think it was a gen shit chat topic so tech was the closest it could think off.
if we can talk about fridges in here then i thought weapons would be ok too

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:58 pm
by pongo
RockyF70 wrote:hey, hang on a sec, how do you get 4x4 Tech, from, I want to sharpen my rather over-sized hacking knife?

he plans on going wheeling with toyotas and id say will need it to cut away the shrub when they roll off the side of the track after they break something at the wrong time
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:59 pm
by j-top paj
pongo wrote:toaddog wrote:pongo wrote:STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:00 pm
by j-top paj
RockyF70 wrote:j-top paj wrote:i was thinking that, but i dont have a workshop anymore

well, to be honest, i never had one.....
it was in my nanna's garden shed
but sshhh don't tell anyone

its ok, i just have a angle grinder that i stick into the vice thats not attached to the bench yet

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:04 pm
by RockyF75
pongo wrote:RockyF70 wrote:hey, hang on a sec, how do you get 4x4 Tech, from, I want to sharpen my rather over-sized hacking knife?

he plans on going wheeling with toyotas and id say will need it to cut away the shrub when they roll off the side of the track after they break something at the wrong time
I thought it might have been to chase greenies away with..... or jeep drivers

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:07 pm
by j-top paj
RockyF70 wrote:.... or jeep drivers

thats what the fire extinguisher is for

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:57 pm
by Dozoor
chase the jeep drivers

you'll never catch us
Buy a good stone they last forever ,
clean the niks up with a grinder or file , sharpen with the stone ,
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:09 pm
by j-top paj
il probably give it a go tomorrow, thanks

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:13 pm
by toaddog
j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:toaddog wrote:pongo wrote:STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
You would do absolutely nothing because you were not committing any offence.
Hansard quote "in New South Wales it is illegal to carry a knife in a public place or school without a lawful reason. "
Having it in your posession (knowledge and control) nside your vehicle is not being in possession in a public place.
If your silly enough to pull it out on the coppers you will probably get a darwin award....
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:20 pm
by RockyF75
toaddog wrote:j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:toaddog wrote:pongo wrote:STONE for machete , or if ya wann abe rough use a file
grinder for axe then file then stone
depends on who/what ya wanna cut up, also a machette is illegal these days
cheers
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
You would do absolutely nothing because you were not committing any offence.
Hansard quote "in New South Wales it is illegal to carry a knife in a public place or school without a lawful reason. "
Having it in your posession (knowledge and control) nside your vehicle is not being in possession in a public place.
If your silly enough to pull it out on the coppers you will probably get a darwin award....
I'm pretty sure you will find that your car on a public road is classified as being in a public place.
When I had a cop come and dust my car for prints (cause some @*&#^@stolemy CDplayer) she saw my small, folding pocket knife on themound between the drivers and passengers seat, it always rides there cause I used to use it for work, but anyway, she said "don't let a traffic officer see that when they pull you up"
EDIT: But of course, under your seat, out of view, its still illegal, technically, but if they have no reason to search your car you have no reason to worry.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:29 pm
by Guy
I have a couple of "bush knives" (they have a king of hooked blade, so as your swinging it against light brush it catches in the hook bit, great for clearing small stands of blackberries and gause bush) As well as my rough blockspitting axe's.
I use a fine flap disk on the angle grinder, with the disk always rotating away from the sharp edge, and keep it moving so as to not heat up the metal (if it is to warm to touch afterward you are taking to long the bush kvives tkae less than 10 seconds per pass)
You want to keep the sharp bit more like a cold chisel, using quite a sharp taper toward the cutting edge as you are using it more to hack than cut stuff. The edge will be far more durable and less likely to wind up cracking from a stress fracture due to a small dent in the blade area. .. My other one is made from an old bi-metal powered hacksaw blade its about 3mm thick and the cutting area is tungsten carbide ... it never needs sharpening ... even after hacking a chain off an illegally locked gate on my cousins farm..

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:34 pm
by toaddog
RockyF70 wrote:toaddog wrote:j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:toaddog wrote:
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
You would do absolutely nothing because you were not committing any offence.
Hansard quote "in New South Wales it is illegal to carry a knife in a public place or school without a lawful reason. "
Having it in your posession (knowledge and control) nside your vehicle is not being in possession in a public place.
If your silly enough to pull it out on the coppers you will probably get a darwin award....
I'm pretty sure you will find that your car on a public road is classified as being in a public place.
When I had a cop come and dust my car for prints (cause some @*&#^@stolemy CDplayer) she saw my small, folding pocket knife on themound between the drivers and passengers seat, it always rides there cause I used to use it for work, but anyway, she said "don't let a traffic officer see that when they pull you up"
EDIT: But of course, under your seat, out of view, its still illegal, technically, but if they have no reason to search your car you have no reason to worry.
No your vehicle is not a public place.
"public place" means:
(a) a place (whether or not covered by water), or
(b) a part of premises,
that is open to the public, or is used by the public whether or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place or part is ordinarily so open or used and whether or not the public to whom it is open consists only of a limited class of persons, but does not include a school. "
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 10:35 pm
by j-top paj
love_mud wrote:
You want to keep the sharp bit more like a cold chisel, using quite a sharp taper toward the cutting edge as you are using it more to hack than cut stuff
thats the plan
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:01 am
by cloughy
RockyF70 wrote:toaddog wrote:j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:toaddog wrote:
No its not
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
You would do absolutely nothing because you were not committing any offence.
Hansard quote "in New South Wales it is illegal to carry a knife in a public place or school without a lawful reason. "
Having it in your posession (knowledge and control) nside your vehicle is not being in possession in a public place.
If your silly enough to pull it out on the coppers you will probably get a darwin award....
I'm pretty sure you will find that your car on a public road is classified as being in a public place.
When I had a cop come and dust my car for prints (cause some @*&#^@stolemy CDplayer) she saw my small, folding pocket knife on themound between the drivers and passengers seat, it always rides there cause I used to use it for work, but anyway, she said "don't let a traffic officer see that when they pull you up"
EDIT: But of course, under your seat, out of view, its still illegal, technically, but if they have no reason to search your car you have no reason to worry.
Yea and you were going to start your car with a snatch strap
Yet it is illegal to carry a weapon inside your vehicle, You can a machete in your vehicle so long as its in the boot/tray or locked away, even carrying a steering wheel lock in 2 pieces is a weopon

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:11 pm
by Tiny
cloughy wrote:
Yet it is illegal to carry a weapon inside your vehicle, You can a machete in your vehicle so long as its in the boot/tray or locked away, even carrying a steering wheel lock in 2 pieces is a weopon

so the trailing arm (great weapon

) is classed as a weapon even though it is a car part

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:22 pm
by cloughy
Tiny wrote:cloughy wrote:
Yet it is illegal to carry a weapon inside your vehicle, You can a machete in your vehicle so long as its in the boot/tray or locked away, even carrying a steering wheel lock in 2 pieces is a weopon

so the trailing arm (great weapon

) is classed as a weapon even though it is a car part

Basically yes, gotta piss the copper of first but

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:09 pm
by familybus
cloughy wrote:RockyF70 wrote:toaddog wrote:j-top paj wrote:pongo wrote:
ah well, buy one and show a copper next time you get pulled for RBT
i had it under the seat on the way home this arvo, i thought wtf will i do if i get pulled over
You would do absolutely nothing because you were not committing any offence.
Hansard quote "in New South Wales it is illegal to carry a knife in a public place or school without a lawful reason. "
Having it in your posession (knowledge and control) nside your vehicle is not being in possession in a public place.
If your silly enough to pull it out on the coppers you will probably get a darwin award....
I'm pretty sure you will find that your car on a public road is classified as being in a public place.
When I had a cop come and dust my car for prints (cause some @*&#^@stolemy CDplayer) she saw my small, folding pocket knife on themound between the drivers and passengers seat, it always rides there cause I used to use it for work, but anyway, she said "don't let a traffic officer see that when they pull you up"
EDIT: But of course, under your seat, out of view, its still illegal, technically, but if they have no reason to search your car you have no reason to worry.
Yea and you were going to start your car with a snatch strap
Yet it is illegal to carry a weapon inside your vehicle, You can a machete in your vehicle so long as its in the boot/tray or locked away, even carrying a steering wheel lock in 2 pieces is a weopon

hey J-top just use one of those electric knife sharpeners that plug into the wall!

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:33 pm
by j-top paj
have you got one i could borrow?
