bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hello all!
I have a few have planes, some wooden, and others metallic.
All my planes except one long wooden jointer and my no. 4 1/2 have irons that are narrower than my sharpening stones. The 4 1/2's iron is exactly the same width as the sharpening stone.
When I am sharpening it using the Veritas guide, it is proving very difficult to hone the edges without going outside the boundaries of the stone. Is there such a thing as a wider stone or is there a different technique to it?
I am aware that most people do free hand, but I have had very limited success with it and the Veritas system gives me very satisfying results.
I'd like to know how you guys do it and also how to sharpen the mitre trimmer's (guillotine) blades as well.
Please enlighten!
I have a few have planes, some wooden, and others metallic.
All my planes except one long wooden jointer and my no. 4 1/2 have irons that are narrower than my sharpening stones. The 4 1/2's iron is exactly the same width as the sharpening stone.
When I am sharpening it using the Veritas guide, it is proving very difficult to hone the edges without going outside the boundaries of the stone. Is there such a thing as a wider stone or is there a different technique to it?
I am aware that most people do free hand, but I have had very limited success with it and the Veritas system gives me very satisfying results.
I'd like to know how you guys do it and also how to sharpen the mitre trimmer's (guillotine) blades as well.
Please enlighten!