woodbrains":1qnjb02p said:
Hello,
Did you buy the pro edge because you found the chisel in the garden? :lol:
Mike.
Absolutely, now the chisel is sorted I sold it. :lol:
Truth was; I wrote a long winded post then clicked the submit button and it disappeared. I couldn't be arsed re-typing it, but I'd spent time uploading pics so posted a much shorter version, and I really do think it's quite good.
General synopsis...
Oil stone - I have one. It's grey and orange and what I use for rubbing edges back and forwards on. It has grits, but I'm not sure how many.
Water stones - tried 'em and we didn't really get on. Fafftastic.
Sharpening Jigs - never had one, but wouldn't be adverse to giving one a go
Worksharp - go whir whir whir for ages, but you get a decent edge after a long wait, grey hairs on thy.
Wet stone grinder (AKA Tormek and their copyists) - My fave up 'til now, but a bit faffy and messy.
Big cast iron thing my Dad gave me - scary and eventually exploded.
Pro-Edge - The culmination of man's scientific development. It's possibly the greatest invention since the Soda Stream.
I obviously have no involvement with Robert Sorby, other that the large BACS transfer deposited in my current account.