theyoungwoodworker
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Just started woodturning and woodworking so I don't know what sharpening system to get that is good and cheap
Don't forget to change the wheel to a white or pink one though. The wheels that come with grinders are not suitable.woodpig":11u7o2xo said:A cheap 6" bench grinder is probably your best bet if you're on a tight budget. They start around £20 I was told the other day, probably from Aldi or Lidl?
No longer available.AndyT":2itycky2 said:One of the bargain Trend double sided diamond bench stones (£5 delivered)
No, read the OP; "good and cheap" not 'cheapest'.AndyT":1c4josxn said:The OP has asked for the cheapest, not the easiest or quickest.
Yep works really well.Spindle":4vtydqcz said:Hi
Mount an MDF disc on a faceplate and attatch self adhesive 'Velcro' - get a series of Velcro backed discs in varying grits.
Make as many jigs out of MDF and 'shed' hardware as you need
Not the best method but probably the cheapest
Regards Mick
That's what I use as well. I got it as a present from someone and it's really good. The problem is that its shape doesn't allow you to sharpen larger items. A grinder comes handy in those cases.Dalboy":z1p1ienb said:I use a 6" record bench grinder with one wide wheel and a home made platform that sees me for all of the sharpening that I need.
No. Fine for honing up carving tools perhaps, but woodturning tools have a huge amount of work to do and need significant sharpening very regularly.theyoungwoodworker":2d6zh6gj said:Would a buffing wheel with a compound on it work?
theyoungwoodworker":2ipslndl said:Just started woodturning and woodworking so I don't know what sharpening system to get that is good and cheap
Yep it's dead simple.timber":2d673k9h said:theyoungwoodworker":2d673k9h said:Just started woodturning and woodworking so I don't know what sharpening system to get that is good and cheap
A lathe with a left hand threaded faceplate on the other end of the headstock. That is what I had on the lathe that I have just sold i:e Plates with sand paper stuck to the MDF screwed to them
Worked a treat, I now have a Record CL4 and what a stupid spindle set up. Record want to get their act together. I Have to delve into the headstock with a spanner just to hold the spindle from turning for a change of chuck Would not have bought it if I had known. My fault entirely !!
Timber
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