Hi all
I recently bought some kit to do some bench grinding. A cheap grinder, Veritas tool rest and straight jig, and a Norton 3x stone.
The reason I bought the stuff was to get rid of nicks out of the ends of my chisels. The plan was to then hone a secondary bevel on my DMT diamond stones.
The results I got from the grinding were dissapointing to say the least!!
The biggest problem I got was that the newly ground bevel is not straight. It has a slight arc in it. I am not talking about the hollow grind. If the chisel is placed flat on a table with back facing up and a try square is butted up against the side you can see that the middle of the cutting edge sticks out more than the sides.
Has anyone got any idea why this is happening? Its a problem for me to use chisels like this as the cutting depth will not be uniform.
Thanks in advance, Fobos
I recently bought some kit to do some bench grinding. A cheap grinder, Veritas tool rest and straight jig, and a Norton 3x stone.
The reason I bought the stuff was to get rid of nicks out of the ends of my chisels. The plan was to then hone a secondary bevel on my DMT diamond stones.
The results I got from the grinding were dissapointing to say the least!!
The biggest problem I got was that the newly ground bevel is not straight. It has a slight arc in it. I am not talking about the hollow grind. If the chisel is placed flat on a table with back facing up and a try square is butted up against the side you can see that the middle of the cutting edge sticks out more than the sides.
Has anyone got any idea why this is happening? Its a problem for me to use chisels like this as the cutting depth will not be uniform.
Thanks in advance, Fobos