jorgoz
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Alf":1tkxtwrn said:I can't stand this any more. I just can't.
Can someone please correct the spelling of "controversial" in the thread title? [-o<
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Alf":1tkxtwrn said:I can't stand this any more. I just can't.
Can someone please correct the spelling of "controversial" in the thread title? [-o<
Digit":122ztl0b said:Bugbear, it is the effort that makes me sweat! :lol:
A woody has only to be planed or sanded.
Roy.
Sawyer":2szrzgea said:I didn't think Paul Sellers was very clear about the relationship between hollow stones and convex bevels. Does he sharpen crossways perhaps? Hollow stones are fine of course for cambered plane blades.
I've been woodworking for 25+ years, only ever sharpened freehand and have never needed to flatten a stone.
Never really tried the convex bevel, so can't comment. P'raps I'll give it a go..
Jacob":si63jrzw said:I'm impressed by his rounded bevel system - it's the same as I have been describing (including "the dip")
Jacob":350pcm9f said:First thread about convex bevels which hasn't been accompanied by hoots of derision!
Alf":2qhguzrz said:I can't stand this any more. I just can't.
Can someone please correct the spelling of "controversial" in the thread title? [-o<
Some sort of guillotine? Standardised cutting actions on standardised samples to emulate real life materials; oak, ash, finger etc?matthewwh":1axj6kju said:.....
Now, any volunteers to make the actual gadget itself?
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