I bought a billhook from a second-hand toolshop the other day, intending to use it for cutting back undergrowth. It's blunt and rusty (a thick, brown, polished patina rather than a corroded mess) and needs sharpening.
So I googled around and found that
a) it's qute a good one (Fussels Improved)
b) I need to give it an obtuse edge and then clean it up with a stone.
So I started with a bench grinder, but was wary of overdoing it. I'm looking for a bit of advice on how to do a decent job. I've got a small bench grinder and a hand stone (canoe, I think) available.
So I googled around and found that
a) it's qute a good one (Fussels Improved)
b) I need to give it an obtuse edge and then clean it up with a stone.
So I started with a bench grinder, but was wary of overdoing it. I'm looking for a bit of advice on how to do a decent job. I've got a small bench grinder and a hand stone (canoe, I think) available.