I have an eclipse-style honing guide which I bought from Amazon for about 10 quid. It's OK but you cannot tighten the jaws too much otherwise the frame bends. It also won't sharpen chisels with flat sides (i.e. mortise chisels).
I bought the Veritas MK2 honing guide hoping to solve these issues which it does. Unfortunately it introduces other issues, namely being a massive faff to set up, and being very slightly off square which annoys me no end.
I've looked at a bunch of different honing guides:
Richard Keill No2 - £75 - Looks fiddly, at least one reviewer agrees
Veritas Mk1 - £47 - Suffers from side clamping problems
Axminster Rider - £16 - Looks no better than the cheapo eclipse guide
Lie-Neilson Honing guide - £153 - that price, seriously?!
O'SKOOL Honing Guide - £40 - this actually looks OK, but reviews indicate that the brass rollers disintegrate at the merest suggestion of being placed near a diamond stone
What I want is a reasonably well designed honing guide for a reasonable price, say £50. Is that unreasonable? Does such a thing even exist?
I bought the Veritas MK2 honing guide hoping to solve these issues which it does. Unfortunately it introduces other issues, namely being a massive faff to set up, and being very slightly off square which annoys me no end.
I've looked at a bunch of different honing guides:
Richard Keill No2 - £75 - Looks fiddly, at least one reviewer agrees
Veritas Mk1 - £47 - Suffers from side clamping problems
Axminster Rider - £16 - Looks no better than the cheapo eclipse guide
Lie-Neilson Honing guide - £153 - that price, seriously?!
O'SKOOL Honing Guide - £40 - this actually looks OK, but reviews indicate that the brass rollers disintegrate at the merest suggestion of being placed near a diamond stone
What I want is a reasonably well designed honing guide for a reasonable price, say £50. Is that unreasonable? Does such a thing even exist?