Context:
- Don't own a grinder and need a way to re grind primary bevels. Getting a bit pressing as lots of my plane irons have massive secondary bevels now and a recent multiplane purchase has left me with lots of off-square randomly angled irons needing work which is painful even on my roughest stones
- Work pretty much exclusively with hand tools in our flat's spare bedroom (carpeted attic room)
- Have planes with modern thick and hard irons, chisels, multiplane irons. Do not have any turning kit and don't think I will any time soon
- Sharpen with a diamond stone and whetstones (have 250 through to 8000 grits)
Given my working setup I'm particularly concerned about fire risk and don't want something super noisy. I'm also painfully aware I've never used a grinder and don't want inexperienced hands to destroy all of my steel with overheating
Looking for some advise on the best option for a) £200ish or b) best option at a stretch
Things I've seen and thought could be good ways to go:
- Used grinder + new Axminster or similar CBN wheel + aftermarket tool rest
- Rip off tormek e.g. record power equivalent
I don't think budget can stretch to a tormek (and all the rests and stuff you need) or a sorby pro edge, but happy to be convinced if that's genuinely the best way to go
Thanks in advance
- Don't own a grinder and need a way to re grind primary bevels. Getting a bit pressing as lots of my plane irons have massive secondary bevels now and a recent multiplane purchase has left me with lots of off-square randomly angled irons needing work which is painful even on my roughest stones
- Work pretty much exclusively with hand tools in our flat's spare bedroom (carpeted attic room)
- Have planes with modern thick and hard irons, chisels, multiplane irons. Do not have any turning kit and don't think I will any time soon
- Sharpen with a diamond stone and whetstones (have 250 through to 8000 grits)
Given my working setup I'm particularly concerned about fire risk and don't want something super noisy. I'm also painfully aware I've never used a grinder and don't want inexperienced hands to destroy all of my steel with overheating
Looking for some advise on the best option for a) £200ish or b) best option at a stretch
Things I've seen and thought could be good ways to go:
- Used grinder + new Axminster or similar CBN wheel + aftermarket tool rest
- Rip off tormek e.g. record power equivalent
I don't think budget can stretch to a tormek (and all the rests and stuff you need) or a sorby pro edge, but happy to be convinced if that's genuinely the best way to go
Thanks in advance