Reggie
Established Member
Hi all, the title didn't have enough chars to let me finish, I appreciate that you can put an edge on a chisel using a grinder but I don't have access to one, I've been given a set of chisels and none of the blade edges are square with the sides, there's about a 10deg slope.
I have at my disposal a single largish file (triangular), a set of crummy needle files that probably cost a quid, 3 grades of wet and dry and an oilstone, what are my options here?
Is it worth me trying to construct a small jig of some description and hoping the wet and dry will do the job or use the files?
I have at my disposal a single largish file (triangular), a set of crummy needle files that probably cost a quid, 3 grades of wet and dry and an oilstone, what are my options here?
Is it worth me trying to construct a small jig of some description and hoping the wet and dry will do the job or use the files?