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Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:14 pm
by RFGuy
Just wanted to share what Andrew Klein has come up with now. A 3D printed sawblade cleaner. He uses a cordless drill to spin the sawblade in this invention and it scrubs the sawblade clean while you have it submerged in cleaning solution. Looks like he has it in the Rockler sawblade cleaning container. He has made the 3D printer files available for free (on his website) if anyone wants to build one of these.

I am surprised noone has made a product out of this before, but maybe not enough woodworkers would find it interesting? Being a mountain biker, this reminds me of the chain cleaning tools which has a similar mechanism. I would like to have one of these, but guess I will have to get into 3D printing first so that I can build it.
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[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKD0ct8CqgY[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfnOBGwZz_g[/youtube]

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:33 pm
by jsburger
RFGuy wrote:Just wanted to share what Andrew Klein has come up with now. A 3D printed sawblade cleaner. He uses a cordless drill to spin the sawblade in this invention and it scrubs the sawblade clean while you have it submerged in cleaning solution. Looks like he has it in the Rockler sawblade cleaning container. He has made the 3D printer files available for free (on his website) if anyone wants to build one of these.

I am surprised noone has made a product out of this before, but maybe not enough woodworkers would find it interesting? Being a mountain biker, this reminds me of the chain cleaning tools which has a similar mechanism. I would like to have one of these, but guess I will have to get into 3D printing first so that I can build it.

sawcleaner.jpg

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKD0ct8CqgY[/youtube]

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfnOBGwZz_g[/youtube]
Thanks for sharing but, this is absolutely absurd. Why the heck does anyone need this. I spray my blades with CMT blade cleaner and then scrub them with a brass brush. PERFECT!

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 8:38 pm
by RFGuy
jsburger wrote:
Thanks for sharing but, this is absolutely absurd. Why the heck does anyone need this. I spray my blades with CMT blade cleaner and then scrub them with a brass brush. PERFECT!
John,

Yeah, he says this in his video. He basically did it for the fun of it, i.e. to build a contraption to do the task for him. I agree it does only slightly automate what can already be done by hand. However, having said this, I can tell you that an almost identical type tool is used in biking that thoroughly cleans the bike chain WITHOUT removing the chain from the bike. You turn the pedal cranks backwards to make the gears move in it. It does a superb job of cleaning bike chains and is well worth it. Of course, these are only like $20, so not a big expense. As I understand it, Andrew isn't trying to sell these and in fact made the 3D printer files available for free if anyone else wanted to try to build one. It is more for the fun of building it, than the practicality of it versus cleaning by hand.

I am sure Woodpeckers will have a stainless steel version of this thing by next year starting at $999 as a ONE Time tool. :D

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 10:01 pm
by wa2crk
I thought it was April first :D
Bill V

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:29 am
by BuckeyeDennis
I want one that lives in the lower saw guard, is powered by the headstock, and improves dust collection! :D

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 10:01 am
by db5
I use left over coffee in a movie film can and let it soak. Cost is zip and results are fantastic. You can use coffee for cleaning gunk off other stuff. Mikey likes it.

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 10:50 am
by RFGuy
BuckeyeDennis wrote:I want one that lives in the lower saw guard, is powered by the headstock, and improves dust collection! :D
Wait....I thought the old Mark VII had all this already???
:)

Re: Andrew Klein's DIY Sawblade Cleaner

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 9:17 am
by everettdavis
Like John, I think spraying it is simple and it protects the blade, router bit, etc.

The creator has an inventive mind in 3D Design, and I commend him for the mechanism even though complexity is more Rube Golberg-like. I do wonder what the creator has envisioned (or yet will) that will someday make them a fortune though.

https://www.cmtorangetools.com/na-en/sy ... it-cleaner

Everett