mark270981":2lxusqex said:
It takes me around 10 strokes to put a sharp edge on one of my blades, so roughly 10 seconds, if using a jig comes even close to that i will be totally amazed.
Perhaps, but your definition of 'sharp' and my definition of 'sharp' are likely on a completely different planet.
If I use a jig, it takes about 5 minutes to sharpen a decent sized chisel. If I skip the jig, then maybe 2 minutes. But I don't expect to need to sharpen that chisel again until it's done a full day's work. I've never understood the 'sharpen often' mantra. If the tool is of decent quality and sharpened properly, then it shouldn't need 'just a touch up' for a long time.
As these thread are always destined to become train wrecks, most especially instigated by those with a rabidly irrational distaste for jigs, why are they ever started?
Answer, because the poor souls who start them are looking to get their tools sharp, and to be able to do it
every single time. If a jig of some description is a necessity for them to get their tools properly sharp
every single time, then who am I, you or anybody else to tell them otherwise?
Now, for how sharp I like my tools...
Take your chisel, freshly sharpened and shave hair. Not that wispy crap on your arm, tidy up your sideburns, trim the mo. If your chisels and plane blades are not that sharp, then go learn to sharpen properly and then come back and tell us all we don't know what we're doing.
Ok?
I'll even give you a picture for inspiration. Sharpened free hand so I don't upset your sensibilities...
And folks wonder why I am trying to stay away from forums. Everyone's got an axe to grind... :roll:
Stu.
Amateur sharpener.