DigitalM
Established Member
Work Sharp WS3000:
Given the prices for 'original' replacement discs is absolutely absurd, I'm wondering what people have found the most cost effective alternative.
As a sufferer of tendonitis, I can't really continue to sharpen chisels the way I have in the past (combo of diamond coated plates, scary sharpening, water stones or welsh slate depending on which way the wind is blowing) so I never nevered a Work Sharp WS3000 which has been totally unbelievable (saving days and days) at re-profiling the large stack of my father-in-law's old chisels and my car boot finds.
I'm damn near through the pack of abrasives that came with the unit - not surprising given the level of remedial re-profiling necessary in the stack of tools I have here - there were some dreadful examples of multi-angle shenanigans, both in profile and off-skew, not to mention some dubiously made blades with backs that challenge the term 'flat'.
While there's some good info on the forum here, much of it is from 2012 and the like - the market has likely changed so I don't feel guilty about re-asking this – I searched 'forum' only and sorted by 'date'.
Given the prices for 'original' replacement discs is absolutely absurd, I'm wondering what people have found the most cost effective alternative.
As a sufferer of tendonitis, I can't really continue to sharpen chisels the way I have in the past (combo of diamond coated plates, scary sharpening, water stones or welsh slate depending on which way the wind is blowing) so I never nevered a Work Sharp WS3000 which has been totally unbelievable (saving days and days) at re-profiling the large stack of my father-in-law's old chisels and my car boot finds.
I'm damn near through the pack of abrasives that came with the unit - not surprising given the level of remedial re-profiling necessary in the stack of tools I have here - there were some dreadful examples of multi-angle shenanigans, both in profile and off-skew, not to mention some dubiously made blades with backs that challenge the term 'flat'.
While there's some good info on the forum here, much of it is from 2012 and the like - the market has likely changed so I don't feel guilty about re-asking this – I searched 'forum' only and sorted by 'date'.