Sharpening Hole Punches
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 4:35 pm
I have an inexpensive set of HF hole punches. This afternoon when I looked at the cutting edges, I realized that even the ones I hadn't used didn't come with a decent edge on them. If I had a lathe, it would be easy to chuck them up to sharpen. My alternative was to chuck the punch in my drill press, and raise the table until it was about 1/8" below the punch. I then took a fine cut triangular file and while holding one side flat against the table, ran it against the cutting edge. In a matter of seconds, I had a sharp and smooth cutting edge. The bevel (which would be 60* if my geometry is correct) looked to be close to the original angle, although I don't feel that would be critical. There are probably other better and possibly easier ways to do this, but this was the first idea I came up with that coincided with what I had available.
Bob
Bob