I know my place and will say nothing :-# about that honing system...but it works :wink:WellsWood":2f2ijiwb said:Oh Gawd Matthew, you would have to sharpen that iron using one of those honing guides - you'll start him off again and we'll never hear the end of it :roll: :wink:
Nice watching the Cliffie see off the yanks though, how steep was that back bevel?
JWLeaper":9fpi5d8s said:Is the WfH a piece of parquet flooring? Somewhere I've 3 boxes of the stuff and wondered what to do with it.
John
JWLeaper":1q512n7l said:Jim
:lol: If I do that, SHMBO would put it in a skip, I'd take it out in put it in boxes and we'd start all over again.
John
Can you make 8' boards into parquet flooring? :lol: ...'cos that's how I was given it - RobJWLeaper":zwoa7rqn said:Is the WfH a piece of parquet flooring? Somewhere I've 3 boxes of the stuff and wondered what to do with it.
John
As you're aware David, the stuff won't let you take a big shaving :evil:...a lump of this might find it's way into someone's SS stocking in December :lol: :lol: - RobDavid C":2trt1t8a said:I think that's the same piece of wood which I planed at the Talking Tools event in Oxford.
I used 25 degree back bevel in a L-N 5 1/2.
It is worth mentioning that the shavings must be kept very fine, so the back bevel needs hardly any width. 0.2 to 0.3mm is plenty. This means it is easy to grind away if you don't need it often.
best wishes,
David Charlesworth
devonwoody":1985aslm said:Not for me.
However I recall as a teenager with school woodwork classes the teacher instructing us we were never to turn the depth guide wheel with the cap iron tension on.
Is this different these days?
In this case? Largely the sense of achievement, I suspect. :wink:eoinsgaff":2kyamvhp said:With an evil wood like that, what would be the difference between the fine finish achieved by matthewwh and one that would be gotten by working up through the grits of sand paper in a very methodical manner?
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