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Our original standard Mk.II honing guide includes the standard clamping head, straight roller base and angle registration jig. It's the option most useful for woodworkers who mostly use planes and other wide blades. It accepts blades between 1/2" and 2-7/8" wide and up to 15/32" thick, including skew blades. It hones bevel
Page 1. BASIC PLANE BLADE SHARPENING. We get a lot of questions about sharpening. For this method you will need: •1000 & 8000 grit stones, or equivalent.* * Stones must be flat. Basic Technique (with blade in decent condition) Lie-Nielsen blades are delivered ground flat, with a bevel of 25°. Stop Block.
Jun 1, 2012 The guide offers two different tool clamping positions: A pair of raised lips atop the guide hold plane blades or chisels up to 3? wide; a lower V-groove holds thin tools from very narrow up to about 1-3?4? wide. Grooves in the side-clamping honing guide are capable of holding even very short blades and narrow chisels.
Honing Guide: Holds chisels and plane irons in a set position to ensure a square edge on tools. Holds chisels and plane irons in a set
I haven't used a chisel/plane sharpening guide before but really needed one. I looked at all the designs and selected this one because the design seemed tried and true. I really liked the ease of use, simple design and the fool proof operation. I started with a medium sized hand plane blade which because of the size I
gray-colored side-clamp contraption shown in most of the photos) for sharpening my chisels and most plane irons. I also own a Veritas Mark II honing guide. It excels at sharpening skew chisels and spe- cialty plane irons that won't fit in the Eclipse guide, such as irons for shoulder planes. Each honing guide holds the blade
Mar 8, 2012 Those who advocate handheld honing are mostly professional furniture makers, who sharpen their tools every day and don't want to waste time. I admit, with zero setup time the method is faster than a honing guide, but most hobbyists don't sharpen their chisels and plane blades every day, or even every
Ron's Very Brief Sharpening Notes: Ron's Very Brief Sharpening Notes: First, The Goal: A sharp edge only exists where two planes (i.e., the back and the bevel of a plane iron or chisel, or the two bevels of a knife) meet with zero radius.
Sep 27, 2013 Anatole Burkin and Robin Burkin. Honing guides offer precise repeatability when it comes to sharpening plane irons and chisels, but for professional furniture makers who might refine various blades multiple times a week, freehand honing is a more common method. This skill requires a great deal of
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