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Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Bill Holt - 11-16-2016 As I told Jim, I am not a "hand tool guy" but I do like sharp. I do hand cut dove tails and butterfly/bow- tie inlay and not much more with hand tools. But...one thing I am passionate about is sharp! At age ten or eleven I received my first pocket knife. My dad's only requirement...The center blade had to be sharp enough to castrate calves. He taught me early. My tools, kitchen knives, and pocket knives may not be the sharpest but they are very sharp. All of that to say: I like a tool or jig that enhances the process. Jim kindly added me to the pass-around list and the following is part of an email I sent him. Jim, you are my new best friend. Thanks to you I have:
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RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - DaveParkis - 11-16-2016 I couldn't agree more. I was lucky enough to be a "beta tester" for the jig and I have loved it since day 1. I know the other testers here also love it and there are many, many folks waiting for production RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - gordon 131 - 11-16-2016 This is a very exciting subject. I am new to hand tools and have just switched to waterstones. I am super excited to get this new jig. Is there a time frame on when and if this jig would be available to other woodnetters such as myself? Thanks Gordon RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Boatman53 - 11-16-2016 Gordon, or anyone else if you want to try out the demo jigs for a week or so, send me a PM and I'll tell you how to sign up. Not many people left on the list as it stands. Thanks for the review Bill. Jim RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Martin S. - 11-17-2016 When you have these for sale, I hope you will sell to your many woodnet friends first! After reading the reviews, I don't need to demo, I just want one to keep. Let us know when you are taking orders. RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - DonSlaughter - 11-17-2016 P M sent. Would be an honor to test run the jig and post a review. Thank you, Jim RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Boatman53 - 11-17-2016 Don't worry Martin, WoodNet has always been the first to know everything. Don PM replied to. Jim RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - gordon 131 - 11-17-2016 Jim, thank you for the offer, but I do not feel I would have enough experience with sharpening to be a critic of any device. I will have to rely on the reports of other more experienced sharpeners here on this site. I do respect and enjoy quality tools though and it sounds like your guide is definitely in that category and that is why I am interested in the tool. Thanks again Gordon RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Boatman53 - 11-17-2016 Don't be bashful Gordon, actually it would be quite useful to me if you gave it a try. I would love the input of an inexperienced person and how they feel about it. Was it easy to understand etc. The offer is still good. Jim RE: Boatman53 Sharpening Jig...report - Derek Cohen - 11-19-2016 Here's a little extra. The guide below looks different because it was the first one made. The guide others are testing out have a couple of mods. Anyway, it is not just grinding on a wheel that this guide can do. Today I needed to grind the primary bevels on a couple of Veritas and Ray Isles mortice chisels - the secondary bevels had grown larger-than-desired. This affects penetration. Grinding the flat primary bevel is done on a belt sander ... ![]() Returning the primary bevel ... ![]() Regards from Perth Derek |