Best done freehand to get the mortice chisel rounded bevel. Put it on the stone at 30º ish, push it forwards then dip slightly as you go. Repeat to and fro at speed. Turn and take off the burr.Can anyone recommend a cheap honing guide for mortice chisels, or has anyone modified an Eclipse type guide to do the job?
Thanks
Gary
Yep. Normal with mortice chisels as it gives leverage in blind mortices. Part way to being a swan neck chisel.Rounded bevel?
I have done it with an Eclipse type honing guide using the plane blade holder with a couple of small wooden blocks on either side of the chisel blade to bridge the gap so it can be gripped when tightened.
The gadget sellers and their willing victims won't want to hear that!Yep. Normal with mortice chisels as it gives leverage in blind mortices. Part way to being a swan neck chisel.
Also quicker and easier than fiddling about with jigs, which nobody needs anyway.
The odd thing is - I've come up with the design for a brilliant gadget of my own, a honing jig which does rounded bevels.The gadget sellers and their willing victims won't want to hear that!
The odd thing is - I've come up with the design for a brilliant gadget of my own, a honing jig which does rounded bevels.
It does the job, edge at 30º (but rounded off behind), fast and easy to use.
But the big problem (commercially) is that as soon as you get to see how it works you realise you don't really need it!
Might sell a few I suppose, if anybody out there wants to have a go.
I don't suppose I'm the first to think of it, but who knows - the idea that everybody needs gadgets is still fairly new and there might be money in it yet.
Gadget selling could be a lot easier than doing woodwork for a living.
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