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Please can you advise on the diamond stones you use and where to get the best ones and avoiding the not so good ones, thank you for your tutorials, I would love my chisels to be that sharp 🙏🙏
ОтветитьCan the glass cleaner damage my stone?
ОтветитьHello Paul, Do you have a video on sharpening mortising chisels? I just purchased two of my first. Thanks!
ОтветитьWere Can i buy this Diamond Stone
ОтветитьHi thanks for your video. I understand the grit of the last stone is 1200. What is the grit of the other stones?
Ответитьwe are now ready for surgery or obsessively we have now met a piece of wood that is alive and we are still doing surgery
ОтветитьHi Paul, I am unable to maintain a set angle when sharpening my chisels by hand, and they end up being misshapen at the edges, can you offer any advice. Is there a good guide tool that you would recommend?
ОтветитьDo you use auto glass cleaner for the slurry .i bought some norton glassstones and a diamond stone ,so i dont want it to rust..
Ответитьno cheap chisel will take an edge buy quality.
ОтветитьSo obtainable.
ОтветитьPoint blank no run around straight to how to correctly sharpen a chisel and wind up with a absolutely sharp chisel. The Master of woodworking, I wish i had half your knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьThank you for this! Found some old rusted Rockford Greenlee's in a pile of old tools and I was refurbing them with stone but couldn't quite get it right. Now they cut walnut like butter. Thanks!
ОтветитьThanks I just splurged on my first real set of chisels but factory sharp is not in my budget :)
ОтветитьSo afterpreparing the back, you sharpen the bevel edge multiple times a day, how often do you need to do the back? Or is the back only done the first time before using the chisel?
ОтветитьU went from medium grit to smooth without wiping the back of your chisel you naughty man...cross contamination
ОтветитьGreat video very informative.
ОтветитьWhich diamond plates are these? What are the grits? And which brand?
ОтветитьAfter watching your tool maintenance video(s), I finally spent an afternoon sharpening all of my chisels, planes, and a cross cut saw that was passed down from my grandpa. I have been binge watching your educational videos and am looking forward to gaining more knowledge from those videos still out there. Thanks Paul.
ОтветитьNo comments on the sharpening stones or where/how to get them. Good to see the actual sharpening motions.
ОтветитьExcellent. How to sharpen tools and measure accurately are the hardest things about woodworking. Thank you for the excellent demo! I also appreciate no music or additional noise in the video, very soothing, low key, effective, and to the point.
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