How to Sharpen a Trowel Blade

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:SharpenTrowelBlade

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Introduction Digging tools need sharp blades - even the humble trowel will perform better if you

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Introduction

Digging tools need sharp blades - even the humble trowel will perform better if you keep it sharp. Here's how.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Steps

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Step One

Use a flat metal bench file to sharpen the trowel.
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Step Two

Sharpen the curved inner edge of the blade.
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Step Three

Place the file at a 45-degree angle on the edge of the blade.
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Step Four

Keep the file at the same angle and sharpen in only one direction, not back and forth. Just a few passes with the file should make a sharp cutting edge.

Tips & Warnings

  • You can also use a sharpening stone, but it will take much longer than a metal file.
  • Sharpen the trowel frequently while working in hard or rocky soil. Rocks will dull even the sharpest blades quickly.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Metal Files
  • Sharpening Stones
  • Garden Trowels
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