Silfi
Established Member
I would appreciate advice on the use of bench grinders and wet wheels to sharpen chisels and plane irons.
Up till now I have been happy using a white (aluminium oxide?) wheel on an ordinary bench grinder and then a Scheppach wet grinding wheel. This has produced a sharpness which is OK for me, however recently both wheels have lost their 'cutting edge'and take a long time to resharpen.
I purchased a cheap block from Ebay supposedly coated with diamond particles but this has had no effect on either wheel.
How do I restore the grinding effectiveness of both wheels?
Up till now I have been happy using a white (aluminium oxide?) wheel on an ordinary bench grinder and then a Scheppach wet grinding wheel. This has produced a sharpness which is OK for me, however recently both wheels have lost their 'cutting edge'and take a long time to resharpen.
I purchased a cheap block from Ebay supposedly coated with diamond particles but this has had no effect on either wheel.
How do I restore the grinding effectiveness of both wheels?