Glynne
Established Member
Before everyone dons their tin hats, this is a specific question about using lapping films rather than a general debate about sharpening.
I've been happily using films (3M etc.) for some time for both plane blades (eclipse jig) and chisels (Richard Kell jig) and manage to get a really good edge. However, once I start to go below 15 micron film, I seem to pick up a lot of debris which results in the film getting torn with crud dragging chunks out of the film.
I'm only really honing existing edges so not taking off a huge amount of material and I'm using proper lapping fluid so am I doing something wrong or just trying to go down to too finer film when using jigs?
I've been happily using films (3M etc.) for some time for both plane blades (eclipse jig) and chisels (Richard Kell jig) and manage to get a really good edge. However, once I start to go below 15 micron film, I seem to pick up a lot of debris which results in the film getting torn with crud dragging chunks out of the film.
I'm only really honing existing edges so not taking off a huge amount of material and I'm using proper lapping fluid so am I doing something wrong or just trying to go down to too finer film when using jigs?