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Sharpening bench - Mike Brady - 12-02-2021 ![]() RE: Sharpening bench - Philip1231 - 12-02-2021 I like it! Wish I had room for something like that. Nice! RE: Sharpening bench - cputnam - 12-03-2021 Well done sir! Being space-challenged myself, I would have put stone storage drawers under the top. RE: Sharpening bench - C. in Indy - 12-04-2021 It looks very nice, Mike! For some reason, recent .jpg images you post don't render well on my screen, until after a couple of days. Before that resolution point, they look stretched-out... a weird computer glitch somewhere ![]() I'm embarrassed that I'm still on Scary Sharp after years of admiring folks with stone skills. Although I've added some stropping gadgets, did some reading on why horse-butt leather is different than other leather, etc. The Sharpening Bench cover liner reminds me, I just got a super-duper leather-punch for watch straps, leather belts, etc. I'm itching to try some sort of leather-stitched project one day too. But I digress.. Keep up the good postings! Chris RE: Sharpening bench - AHill - 12-06-2021 Very nice. I like the height of the bench. I remember an episode of David Marks' WoodWorks where he built a sharpening station. He used waterstones, so it was much larger and had dedicated soaking ponds for his stones with removable tubs. RE: Sharpening bench - rectangle618 - 12-10-2021 Very cool, Mike. Nicely done! RE: Sharpening bench - Mike Brady - 12-10-2021 I appreciate the comments guys. Regarding Chris's mention about the rendering of posted photos, if any of you had trouble with the photo not showing properly, please let me know. When I posted more and regularly showed photos, I could easily transfer them to the computer. Now, there is almost always a hitch in that process. Photobucket was so nice to use. What do you recommend? RE: Sharpening bench - C. in Indy - 12-11-2021 Hi Mike, With regard to the image-rendering... I just checked again. The laptop browser looks good, but my phone-browser is still showing the elongated image, copied below. My habits, based on participation in a handful of forums, have been to edit individual images from my camera (using Microsoft Paint or similar viewer), such that they are (re) sized to =< 1000 x 1000 pixels, and then are stored as .jpg images. It's a little cumbersome, but it's a common denominator method which will work on each of the places I go to. This method usually results in a file-size of =< 250kByte. Then I can upload the images directly into web postings, typically utilizing the "insert into post" option. Good luck... we need to see more of your work! Chris [attachment=39333] RE: Sharpening bench - Ray Newman - 12-11-2021 Agree with others' comments. It is something that makes working in the shop so much more enjoyable. Wish I had some room to do the same, but I am getting to the point that if I want to turn around in my shop, I need to go outside. Again well done. |