SVB
Established Member
OK - I am not trying to start a straight vs curved debate - I was confused enough on that after watching Rob Cosman and DC back-to-back demos at Westonbirt with confident mutually exclusive advice from each.
With that out of the way, after watching DC's DVD on plane blade sharpening it made more sense to me and therefore I am sold on the approach so have decided to go down that route.
I have a brand new HOCK blade for my 5 1.2 that I would like to camber.
I have the Jet waterstone m/c, a flat plate with full range of grits, diamond med and 1000g stone and 6000 g waterstone available (and 8" dry grinder but that seems exteme!! :shock: ).
So, how to go about initial shape - I think the jet is not suitable as I do not have the fancy camber jig and given the above list of kit, I am reluctant to spend too much more on this area. I was thinking of a course (ish) grit paper (240g??) for the initial shape and then up through the grits from there finishing on the 6000g stone.
What DC does not discuss on the DVD (from only once through so appologies if I missed it) is the sort of nominal radius curve. Are we talking a thou or two at the edge or significantly more?
I would really like some advice on the best way to proceed.
Thanks
Simon
With that out of the way, after watching DC's DVD on plane blade sharpening it made more sense to me and therefore I am sold on the approach so have decided to go down that route.
I have a brand new HOCK blade for my 5 1.2 that I would like to camber.
I have the Jet waterstone m/c, a flat plate with full range of grits, diamond med and 1000g stone and 6000 g waterstone available (and 8" dry grinder but that seems exteme!! :shock: ).
So, how to go about initial shape - I think the jet is not suitable as I do not have the fancy camber jig and given the above list of kit, I am reluctant to spend too much more on this area. I was thinking of a course (ish) grit paper (240g??) for the initial shape and then up through the grits from there finishing on the 6000g stone.
What DC does not discuss on the DVD (from only once through so appologies if I missed it) is the sort of nominal radius curve. Are we talking a thou or two at the edge or significantly more?
I would really like some advice on the best way to proceed.
Thanks
Simon