undergroundhunter
Established Member
Afternoon all,
Having just come back from the Great Yorkshire Show with a new Ray Ils gents drawknife I'm wondering what is the best way to sharpen it. I'm not talking stone types or weather to hold the stone and move the tools or vice versa, I'm asking weather it should be a fully flat bevel, a micro bevel or be a convex bevel. Obviously its just ground at the moment so not razor sharp hence the question. I do have a large drawknife that I bought second hand from eBay which came with a flat bevel so that is how I have continued to sharpen it.
I'm not aiming to start a 30 page thread that ends in an argument I'm just after opinions from people more experienced than me as I'd rather not mess it up.
Matt
Having just come back from the Great Yorkshire Show with a new Ray Ils gents drawknife I'm wondering what is the best way to sharpen it. I'm not talking stone types or weather to hold the stone and move the tools or vice versa, I'm asking weather it should be a fully flat bevel, a micro bevel or be a convex bevel. Obviously its just ground at the moment so not razor sharp hence the question. I do have a large drawknife that I bought second hand from eBay which came with a flat bevel so that is how I have continued to sharpen it.
I'm not aiming to start a 30 page thread that ends in an argument I'm just after opinions from people more experienced than me as I'd rather not mess it up.
Matt