A good grind and set makes a world of difference how they run .You get that thing out of kelter and run big long stringy chips you just plug the danged chute .
The bed plate gets worn out in the middle you just waste more time fiddling with the thing than the cost of new knives would have been...
You can do what you want but the only good method is on a surface grinder with an angle plate and a magnetic table .Might not be a bad idea to keep a spare set of knives on hand also just in case you find a surprise .
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