12-26-2016, 05:52 PM
Can't seem to find the answer via search, so I apologize if this has been already asked and answered.
My Veritas MkII honing guide works great on long chisels but not on my Japanese chisels. They are tapered behind the blade and the guide can't get enough material to bite and hold it 90 degrees to the jig.
The consensus seems to be that the Kell guide is not quite the thing either--hard to use, no place to put your hands, etc.
Any suggestions for a honing guide for short Japanese chisels? I'm worried I'm rounding mine over by hand holding them.
My Veritas MkII honing guide works great on long chisels but not on my Japanese chisels. They are tapered behind the blade and the guide can't get enough material to bite and hold it 90 degrees to the jig.
The consensus seems to be that the Kell guide is not quite the thing either--hard to use, no place to put your hands, etc.
Any suggestions for a honing guide for short Japanese chisels? I'm worried I'm rounding mine over by hand holding them.
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