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HomerLee said:
I have purchased a Veritas bevel up smoother from a fellow woodnetter. It has a 38 degree blade. I want an extra blade I can have at a steeper angle. The 38 degree gives a total of 50 degrees with the 12 degree bed. Veritas has a 50 degree blade available for total of 62. It would seem I would never want to go any steeper so with that blade I will be stuck sharpening the whole face (no micro bevel). I can buy another 38 degree blade and add another 5 or 10 micro bevel for a total of 55 or 60. What I do not know is how well a bevel up works with a micro bevel since there is no chip breaker. Which way would you go?
38 degree and add whatever extra angle you want.
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Get the 25° blade and add a secondary bevel of whatever angle you like. Also easier to break the corners (for track dimenishment). You can do a complete camber if you want but so far I've done OK with just breaking the corners. From some time ago, I order any new blades at 25° and put a tiny (micro) bevel on at the angle I want. Easy peasy.
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I second both of the pre posters. You don't want to go with a 50 deg. blade angle unless the wood is really nasty. The heavy and wide BUS is not easy to push with a 62 deg. angle. So a 25 or 38 deg. blade with a tiny micro bevel will be the better choice IMO. The angle can be lowered to about 55 deg. easily what's enough in most cases. Since you already have a 38 deg. blade, the spare blade will be right with 25 deg. The 38 blade for all higher angles, 25 for the lower ones.
Since there's some folks out there that replaced their A2 or O1 blades with PM-V 11 ones, it might be worth to go with a WTB on S&S ... as long as you don't want to have the spare blade of PM-V 11 yourself
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Get the 25 deg PM-V11 blade. Keep the 25 deg on the PM-V11 and use it for shooting end grain. Hone a secondary bevel on your 38 deg blade to give you around 62 deg for nasty stuff. The PM-V11 will amaze you, and it will give you glassy smooth end grain after shooting.
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