stuartpaul
Established Member
For as long as I can remember I've been pretty cr@p at sharpening. Only the purchase of a Tormek meant I could stop using a lump hammer with chisels :shock:
Trouble is I now wait until they are as blunt as old boots (usually after opening the fifth tin of paint!) and then put them pack on the wet stone. And so the cycle continues.
This is neither good for the tools, my work or my fingers (wana see some scars?!!) so I'm looking to find out more about 'proper' hand sharpening. I'm not (too) much of a moron and understand some of the basics but do get confused about micro bevels etc. and sometimes feel people try and make it a science when it probably isn't.
So, - what I'm looking for is a simple guide to hand sharpening bearing in mind I have access to the Tormek to get initial angles right.
I was looking at the scary sharp stuff from another thread and that looks really good but will it be ***** proof? I know I need to just get on with it but I'd also like to properly understand some of the science.
Anyone able to point me in the right direction?
Trouble is I now wait until they are as blunt as old boots (usually after opening the fifth tin of paint!) and then put them pack on the wet stone. And so the cycle continues.
This is neither good for the tools, my work or my fingers (wana see some scars?!!) so I'm looking to find out more about 'proper' hand sharpening. I'm not (too) much of a moron and understand some of the basics but do get confused about micro bevels etc. and sometimes feel people try and make it a science when it probably isn't.
So, - what I'm looking for is a simple guide to hand sharpening bearing in mind I have access to the Tormek to get initial angles right.
I was looking at the scary sharp stuff from another thread and that looks really good but will it be ***** proof? I know I need to just get on with it but I'd also like to properly understand some of the science.
Anyone able to point me in the right direction?