mudman
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I bought the Sorby Delux sharpening jig at Woodex and am mighty pleased with it.
Once I'd got it set up (which took me three goes, don't ask ) I re-ground a gouge and was really impressed with how easy it is to use. I was also surprised to find that there seems to be much less heat generated with the lower chance of bluing the steel. Probably due to less force being used on my part.
Anyway, I was wondering about a couple of things.
Do people bother with the measuring of the projection on the fingernail jig? I did the first time but since then I just sight from the side and adjust until it is touching the wheel at the correct angle.
The other thing is, what else is the fingernail jig capable of? I notice that the angle if the holder can be adjusted wrt the arm and was wondering what the purpose of this is. Is it for different grinds/shapes. The instructions are a bit lacking and only say about resetting it if moved, not why you might want to.
Once I'd got it set up (which took me three goes, don't ask ) I re-ground a gouge and was really impressed with how easy it is to use. I was also surprised to find that there seems to be much less heat generated with the lower chance of bluing the steel. Probably due to less force being used on my part.
Anyway, I was wondering about a couple of things.
Do people bother with the measuring of the projection on the fingernail jig? I did the first time but since then I just sight from the side and adjust until it is touching the wheel at the correct angle.
The other thing is, what else is the fingernail jig capable of? I notice that the angle if the holder can be adjusted wrt the arm and was wondering what the purpose of this is. Is it for different grinds/shapes. The instructions are a bit lacking and only say about resetting it if moved, not why you might want to.