nev
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How do I sharpen a chisel?
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Actually scrub blade is about the easiest of all to sharpen once you've got it. Basically you hold it in your right hand tilted up at 30º like any other blade, but across the stone at roughly 45º. Then sweep/scoop it from right to left but twisting as you go - from the left hand corner of the edge in contact - to the right hand. Like sharpening a spoon perhaps?Fitzroy":11qyigyp said:....
I've one scrub plane with a curved iron which works well but looks like a dog's breakfast as my approach does not work well for curved irons!
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I've honed things on mdf discs on the outboard end of a lathe. Slow speed plus autosol - too fast and it gets spun off. You can shape the edge to fit a profile, or just use the flat.monkeybiter":6oqx0h68 said:I'm not interested in becoming an expert in sharpening but what works for me and my carving gouges is the same as Fitzroy but with fewer grades of wet and dry, i.e. keep an edge as long as you can with honing with Autosol, when necessary refresh with wet and dry. I only resort to the wet grinder for repairs of a damaged edge. All angles [mis]judged by eye.
I'm going to try wood or MDF for honing, if I ever get time I'll shape individual hones to match the sweep of particular gouges.
Jacob":t7b541r0 said:.......Also it's more or less essential for site working...........
nev":9nuquxur said:How do I sharpen a chisel?
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Unmoderated apart from personal attacks which will not be tolerated.
MikeG.":3s9broof said:I put an edge on them using glass and sandpaper
Nabs I'm not going near this thread but I sometimes use wet and dry especially for restoring an iron from terrible. I have some ultex stones for normal. I use white spirit. I find it will hold w and d on the glass shelf I robbed out my kitchen cupboard and is what I have as float glass. Works alright in my book. But then again I have no idea what I'm doing. Might be worth a go mate.nabs":2euk8ylg said:MikeG.":2euk8ylg said:I put an edge on them using glass and sandpaper
How do you hold the sandpaper down Mike? I was using sandpaper to grind out a large chip on a second-hand chisel at the weekend and I used a piece from a roll of sandpaper clamped and stuck down (with pritt stick!) which is what I have done when flattening planes. I think there must be an easier way (or perhaps I am doing it wrong!)
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