Sharpening Router Bits
Sharpening router bits can be a challenge, as dedicated sharpening systems are often scarce compared to tools for other woodworking tasks. Despite my enthusiasm for sharp chisels, I find maintaining router bits more critical due to their frequent use. I employ a simple system to keep bits clean and sharp: I use MDF boards labeled "clean" and "dirty" to organize bits. Dirty bits are cleaned with a brass brush and diamond sharpener, then returned to the clean holder. For sharpening, I rely on professional services to handle more complex bits, which are returned quickly. For hobbyists and small workshops, investing in quality stones and maintaining a cleaning routine can make a significant difference, while those in production may benefit more from outsourcing sharpening to save time.