Hi,
I was going to buy one of the eclipse type sharpening jigs from Axminster yesterday as I thought it was what I 'needed', but after seeing all the multitude of sharpening implements in the nice shiny Axminster store I got the feeling that I was being sucked down a (expensive!) road I didn't want to go with all the diamond, scary sharp, waterstone options on display...
So, I decided to give the freehand sharpening route a go and armed with an oil stone, some honing oil and a blunt plane blade here are the results of my first attempt at hand sharpening (using the grimesdale/Jacob method?):
https://picasaweb.google.com/110507...authkey=Gv1sRgCIvb5tL03LbjaA&feat=directlinkk
All in all took me about 20 minutes to dissasemble, sharpen, hone, reassemble and do some test shavings, so I figure I can only get quicker and better at it.
As a first attempt I was pretty pleased with the results (albeit just some softwood), but I'd appreciate any pointers about where I could improve further on the freehand sharpening front.
Cheers,
Jonny
I was going to buy one of the eclipse type sharpening jigs from Axminster yesterday as I thought it was what I 'needed', but after seeing all the multitude of sharpening implements in the nice shiny Axminster store I got the feeling that I was being sucked down a (expensive!) road I didn't want to go with all the diamond, scary sharp, waterstone options on display...
So, I decided to give the freehand sharpening route a go and armed with an oil stone, some honing oil and a blunt plane blade here are the results of my first attempt at hand sharpening (using the grimesdale/Jacob method?):
https://picasaweb.google.com/110507...authkey=Gv1sRgCIvb5tL03LbjaA&feat=directlinkk
All in all took me about 20 minutes to dissasemble, sharpen, hone, reassemble and do some test shavings, so I figure I can only get quicker and better at it.
As a first attempt I was pretty pleased with the results (albeit just some softwood), but I'd appreciate any pointers about where I could improve further on the freehand sharpening front.
Cheers,
Jonny