Hi,
I’ve recently been buying up some older hand tools from eBay as a first proper set For me to use. I’ve picked up some footprint chisels as part of this which are mostly in good nick but there are a few in there that either have chipped tips or have been very badly ground in the past. So, whilst I’m happy putting an edge back on most of these with my water stones, I’m not sure that this would be the best option for grinding away large amounts of material to get a good bevel back on the rest of them.
So, can anyone recommend a good (ideally cheep) way for me to do this? Would a few sheets of wet and dry paper, on a flat surface, be my best bet or should I start looking about to see if I know anyone with a grinder I could have ago on? Alternatively, Feel free to tell me if this is something that can be done using the water stones without getting their surface too far off flat.
I’ve recently been buying up some older hand tools from eBay as a first proper set For me to use. I’ve picked up some footprint chisels as part of this which are mostly in good nick but there are a few in there that either have chipped tips or have been very badly ground in the past. So, whilst I’m happy putting an edge back on most of these with my water stones, I’m not sure that this would be the best option for grinding away large amounts of material to get a good bevel back on the rest of them.
So, can anyone recommend a good (ideally cheep) way for me to do this? Would a few sheets of wet and dry paper, on a flat surface, be my best bet or should I start looking about to see if I know anyone with a grinder I could have ago on? Alternatively, Feel free to tell me if this is something that can be done using the water stones without getting their surface too far off flat.