Brent Beach sure can make something that should be really easy look and seem really complicated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hm4HiN2Lww
At 1:20, this guy does all you need to do - check the bevel on the grinder and see if it's going where you want it to.
If you're grinding something you honed and you want it to be ground a bit more shallow next time, adjust as needed. Same if steeper.
It helps a lot to learn to hone without relying on honing on the flats, too, then it really doesn't matter if the grind is 24 or 26 or or 27 degrees or whatever.
It also helps if you have a strong rest that can be set mostly tight that you can tap to adjust with a block of wood or whatever is being ground. Then you're never looking for a third hand or putting a tool down to adjust angles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hm4HiN2Lww
At 1:20, this guy does all you need to do - check the bevel on the grinder and see if it's going where you want it to.
If you're grinding something you honed and you want it to be ground a bit more shallow next time, adjust as needed. Same if steeper.
It helps a lot to learn to hone without relying on honing on the flats, too, then it really doesn't matter if the grind is 24 or 26 or or 27 degrees or whatever.
It also helps if you have a strong rest that can be set mostly tight that you can tap to adjust with a block of wood or whatever is being ground. Then you're never looking for a third hand or putting a tool down to adjust angles.