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RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - Handplanesandmore - 03-07-2023 Agree with bandit that you don't need jig to flatten the back of a chisel. If you have a 1/16" chisel to sharpen, the LV narrow honing guide is pretty much foolproof though. Simon RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - barryvabeach - 03-07-2023 As Simon said, LV Narrow Blade Guide - is for sharpening and honing the bevel, not flattening the back. I had great difficulty getting the bevel just right freehand on narrow chisels. RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - dawoodguy - 03-08-2023 Thank you all! I appreciate you being there. Always good ideas & suggestions. RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - rwe2156 - 03-08-2023 (03-07-2023, 04:54 PM)Handplanesandmore Wrote: Agree with bandit that you don't need jig to flatten the back of a chisel. If you have a 1/16" chisel to sharpen, the LV narrow honing guide is pretty much foolproof though.I've heard this before and don't agree with it. #1 you can't hone just the bevel. #2 if you hone the back and its not flat, you create a back bevel. Depends on what you're doing, but a back bevel on a chisel isn't a good idea. Don't believe me, try using a paring block for a mortise. You still need 2 polished edges for it to be honed properly. RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - Handplanesandmore - 03-10-2023 Perhaps you've misunderstood my point. I am not saying only the bevel needs to be honed. The back of any chisel should be honed flat, but without the use of a honing jig. Simon RE: 1/8" chisel sharpening - adamcherubini - 03-10-2023 Depending on the cut, a flat back isn’t always required or advantageous. I think you should hone front to back on a fine stone and infrequently. When you need to resharpen, hone the bevel and strop the back. I think bevel up paring is misunderstood by woodworkers and has driven us to flatten things that never needed to be flattened. |