segovia
Established Member
Hi
Some months ago I purchased a Low angle Leigh Neilson plane and used it straight out of the box.
As I seem to have developed a habit of making perfectly good blades unusable after sharpening I am looking for some advice on putting a new edge on the blade.
Assume the back is flat and there are no dings in the cutting edge , what approach would you use to bring the blade back to its optimum performance level.
I can't see a secondary bevel, would that be an option on a new blade ?
Regards
John
Some months ago I purchased a Low angle Leigh Neilson plane and used it straight out of the box.
As I seem to have developed a habit of making perfectly good blades unusable after sharpening I am looking for some advice on putting a new edge on the blade.
Assume the back is flat and there are no dings in the cutting edge , what approach would you use to bring the blade back to its optimum performance level.
I can't see a secondary bevel, would that be an option on a new blade ?
Regards
John