The back of my mortice chisel is not completely flat. Specifically, the corners of the cutting edge are both slightly shallower than the rest of the back face, meaning they aren't honed to form a sharp edge. Here you can see the remnants of permanent marker left after dragging it across a fine diamond stone.
Here's my process for getting the back flat (it is essentially this method from Paul Sellers but with plate glass instead of a granite block):
- Stick wet and dry sandpaper of 120, 180, 240 and 320 grit to a piece of plate glass
- Wet the sandpaper using glass cleaner (it's just what I usually have to hand instead of water)
- Drag the chisel backwards over each grit of sandpaper a few hundreds times, working my way up through the grits
- Move to fine, then extra fine, DMT diamond stones
No matter how hard I try, I cannot get those corners to be flat with the rest of the back. What am I doing wrong?
About the plate glass
I have checked that the glass is flat using a straight edge (manufacturer claims tolerance is 0.042mm over 100mm). Perhaps the glass isn't truly flat and my straight edge tolerance isn't high enough to pick it up.
It is supported from below with rubber strips glued to almost all of the underside
About the chisel
It's a Narex 12mm Mortice chisel
Bonus question: What's the best way to stick sandpaper to glass? I'm using contact adhesive but it doesn't hold for longer than a few minutes.
Here's my process for getting the back flat (it is essentially this method from Paul Sellers but with plate glass instead of a granite block):
- Stick wet and dry sandpaper of 120, 180, 240 and 320 grit to a piece of plate glass
- Wet the sandpaper using glass cleaner (it's just what I usually have to hand instead of water)
- Drag the chisel backwards over each grit of sandpaper a few hundreds times, working my way up through the grits
- Move to fine, then extra fine, DMT diamond stones
No matter how hard I try, I cannot get those corners to be flat with the rest of the back. What am I doing wrong?
About the plate glass
I have checked that the glass is flat using a straight edge (manufacturer claims tolerance is 0.042mm over 100mm). Perhaps the glass isn't truly flat and my straight edge tolerance isn't high enough to pick it up.
It is supported from below with rubber strips glued to almost all of the underside
About the chisel
It's a Narex 12mm Mortice chisel
Bonus question: What's the best way to stick sandpaper to glass? I'm using contact adhesive but it doesn't hold for longer than a few minutes.