jkljosh
Established Member
Hi Guys
I've just bought the aforementioned MkII honing guide, and my conclusion (after some quick and dirty initial efforts with wet and dry paper on a granite block) is that the guide is brilliant - quick to set up and really easy to use. I'm really pleased with it's accuracy, particularly when holding narrow chisels (something I've struggled to achieve using my Ecllipse Guide). Looking forward to fettling all my blades once I've taken delivery of some of the 3M PSA lapping film everyone seems to be raving about!
The reason for the posting is to get some members f/b on any of the Veritas accessories - in particular the camber roller, small blade holder. Taking the camber roller first, what do people think? Useful way of accurately achieving a curved plane blade or bit of a gimmick that you can get around with studious use of a piece of packing veneer set on either side of the normal roller as you hone? As for the small blade holder, it seems an elegant solution to achieving sharp spokeshave blades - what do you guys think, a worthy addition to the sharpening drawer?
I'd welcome the collective's view - thanks in advance
Cheers
John
I've just bought the aforementioned MkII honing guide, and my conclusion (after some quick and dirty initial efforts with wet and dry paper on a granite block) is that the guide is brilliant - quick to set up and really easy to use. I'm really pleased with it's accuracy, particularly when holding narrow chisels (something I've struggled to achieve using my Ecllipse Guide). Looking forward to fettling all my blades once I've taken delivery of some of the 3M PSA lapping film everyone seems to be raving about!
The reason for the posting is to get some members f/b on any of the Veritas accessories - in particular the camber roller, small blade holder. Taking the camber roller first, what do people think? Useful way of accurately achieving a curved plane blade or bit of a gimmick that you can get around with studious use of a piece of packing veneer set on either side of the normal roller as you hone? As for the small blade holder, it seems an elegant solution to achieving sharp spokeshave blades - what do you guys think, a worthy addition to the sharpening drawer?
I'd welcome the collective's view - thanks in advance
Cheers
John