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Terry,
My brother recently purchased the Tormek brand sharpening tool.
It's the slow grinder wheel used with water and a leather stop on the other
axle. The settings on the tool holder makes the angle the same each time.
It's an expensive unit. I have good success with diamond stones and touch
up between sharpenings with rottenstone on a leather strop. hope this helps.
Greg
At 08:57 PM 1/28/2003, you wrote:
>I have a question for those who sharpen plane blades and/or chisels on
>some type of stone (Japanese waterstone, ceramic, Arkansas, or whatever)
>and use a honing guide. I have trouble reproducing the EXACT angle of the
>blade in the honing guide when I want to touch up the edge. Or if I am
>sharpening several plane blades and chisels, I would like to do all the
>coarse work first, then the medium grits, fine, and then polishing. (I've
>been sharpening ALL my chisels and planes for TWO DAYS NOW.) But unless I
>have a honing guide for each piece, I find it very difficult to reproduce
>the exact angle for fine grinding and polishing. The only way I can really
>see it working is to attach the honing guide to one piece and go through
>all necessary grits (or have a honing guide for each piece to be
>sharpened). Then next time the blade needs some touchup, you will need to
>go to a grit that is able to correct any angle deviation that you have
>from mis-angling the honing guide.
>
>I am using Shapton ceramic sharpening
>stones: http://www.shaptonstones.com/ (Professional Series) and the
>Veritas Honing Guide and Bevel Setter: http://www.garrettwade.com/ (type
>in "veritas honing guide).
>
>Am I missing something here? Or is this a universal problem? Or is this
>one of those skill/experience things (damn, I hate those)?
>
>Terry Farrell
>
>
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Greg Newell
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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