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A Guide to Honing and Sharpenin ... However, if you routinely hone the back of the chisel when you sharpen, enough material will be removed from the back so that as the edge of the chisels recedes the area of the hollow grind will recede too, thereby making tapping out the bevel from the front unnecessary.
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The problem is holding the chisel at a consistent angle as you sharpen. To do this, I clamp the chisel to a simple sharpening guide ... Sharpening Guide; I use sandpaper to sharpen my chisels. By "sanding" the bevel of the blade flat and smooth, To do this, I clamp the chisel to a simple sharpening guide (see photo).
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Somewhere in England there is a guy named Richard Kell who makes this solid brass chisel guide. While it looks too nice to use it on your dirty sharpening stones, you can be assured it is not just for looks.
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There are two edges to a plane or chisel that need surfaced. ... The edge of the chisel, or plane blade sets into the cut and holds the blade steady as you stroke over the stone.(concentrate on the forward stroke and you avoid creating a burr) You can set the jig right down onto the stone, the oil will keep ... honing guide...
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It takes just about as much dexterity to use a honing guide well as to do without one, and with a little practice you can certainly sharpen much faster freehand. ... One of the best ways to teach yourself to sharpen is to start with a new chisel, 1/2" to 1" wide. Its bevel is broad enough to offer good feedback for...
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www.highlandwoodworking.com/sharpeningchiselsandplaneirons.aspx
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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) ... Next, Getting There: Any of the popular abrasive devices can and will sharpen your blade.The choice is yours. ... If your honing guide doesn't tell you how far to extend the blade,
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www.hocktools.com/sharpen.htm
www.hocktools.com/sharpen.htm
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One of the hardest, and most frustrating, things that you have to do as a woodworker is sharpen chisels. This seemingly simple task soon becomes one of the dreaded jobs that you try to avoid for as long as possible. ... Dowel Rod Guide...
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www.am-wood.com/june98/chiseljig.html
www.am-wood.com/june98/chiseljig.html
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By Bignell Surgical Instruments; Given that the poster was having difficulty holding a chisel guide flat on a whetstone, I doubt this is currently ... Place about quarter of a sheet of wet and dry on a very flat & clean surface and wet it with soapy water and sharpen the chisel or knife as if it were a proper stone!
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