Deadeye
Established Member
Hello
I've just been restoring an old hand plane - my late father-in-law's.
All good, and now I need to re-grind and sharpen the blade.
I'm going with sandpaper on a flat offcut of granite worktop.
However, despite my sandpaper promising that it's wettable, doing so seems to just release the grit into a slurry almost immediately.
So my two questions are:
1. What make/source of sandpaper do you use for sharpening?
2. What do you wet it with? Pre-mix sharpening solutions seem eye-wateringly expensive and I'm sure I read that they're just soapy water?
I've tried to phrase this in a way that doesn't slide off into an argument about the best way to sharpen. So the method is a fixed constriant for now!
Thanks as always for the advice
I've just been restoring an old hand plane - my late father-in-law's.
All good, and now I need to re-grind and sharpen the blade.
I'm going with sandpaper on a flat offcut of granite worktop.
However, despite my sandpaper promising that it's wettable, doing so seems to just release the grit into a slurry almost immediately.
So my two questions are:
1. What make/source of sandpaper do you use for sharpening?
2. What do you wet it with? Pre-mix sharpening solutions seem eye-wateringly expensive and I'm sure I read that they're just soapy water?
I've tried to phrase this in a way that doesn't slide off into an argument about the best way to sharpen. So the method is a fixed constriant for now!
Thanks as always for the advice