Craigus
Established Member
So uh, yeah. This will go down well. I've done some searching but you can imagine the outcome of that.
I'm not looking for anyone to tell me what they do or why I should use one method or the other.
I currently use 'scary sharp' or whatever you want to call it with wet & dry on a flat tile and glass cleaner, whilst it is good and I can get a decent edge and I could carry on with it, I don't want to. I have a very small space to work in which makes having to stop and sharpen a pain as I need to pretty much clear all my work to make space to sharpen, so I want to make it as hassle free as possible. Frankly I'm sick of either having to fix down the paper and having it rip, or let it hold with water which I haven't found to work very well and many ripped sheets, keeping a supply of paper on hand, cutting it up... I've decided diamond stones will be simpler for me and less hassle to 'set up'.
99% of my sharpening is plane irons and chisels. Most of the time sharpening is just to bring an edge back from being a bit dull rather than any serious flattening, so I think I am looking for 2 stones for this then use a leather strop with honing compound to finish off?
Are any of the cheaper stones any good or is DMT really the only way to go? Will 400 and 1,200 do for for chisels and planes?
Sorry, again.
I'm not looking for anyone to tell me what they do or why I should use one method or the other.
I currently use 'scary sharp' or whatever you want to call it with wet & dry on a flat tile and glass cleaner, whilst it is good and I can get a decent edge and I could carry on with it, I don't want to. I have a very small space to work in which makes having to stop and sharpen a pain as I need to pretty much clear all my work to make space to sharpen, so I want to make it as hassle free as possible. Frankly I'm sick of either having to fix down the paper and having it rip, or let it hold with water which I haven't found to work very well and many ripped sheets, keeping a supply of paper on hand, cutting it up... I've decided diamond stones will be simpler for me and less hassle to 'set up'.
99% of my sharpening is plane irons and chisels. Most of the time sharpening is just to bring an edge back from being a bit dull rather than any serious flattening, so I think I am looking for 2 stones for this then use a leather strop with honing compound to finish off?
Are any of the cheaper stones any good or is DMT really the only way to go? Will 400 and 1,200 do for for chisels and planes?
Sorry, again.