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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    Was interesting to chat w the actual guy grinding ... I asked about the grind process when knife has noticable stone damage. Always noticed that they didn't take it all the way down , though sharp I could pick out the stoned edge just a little. Regular worn dull get a probably 100 percent new...
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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    Got the dope from the dude that grinds them , marks low and high edges for compatibility on multi knife models. Makes sense so both knives are making about the size chip. Moot point for me but also learned that they will measure and then call when the knife is at discard. Unable to grind please...
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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    Thus the beauty and simplicity of my small Morbark , no edge incompatibility. I thought that I read somewhere Morbark wouldn't grind them after a certain point.
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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    Yes of course though I personally try not to re-set the anvil. Two edge knives in a one knife machine , clean it and flip it around when first side is dull. Send back to Wisconsin for grind after second edge dulls. Have had some wear , probably run out of room to grind.
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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    My guess is "Low" is equivalent to the forge mark / discard line on a chain. Last go round ...
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    Chipper Knife Grinding marking

    Bought a few new knives w new machine way back when. Always shipped out the Dulls and ran the New Edges. Was changing out yesterday and noticed both new grinds in the box had one edge paint labeled "High" and the other "Low" .. hmmmmmm wonder if Low means too low .... Would call Morbark but...
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