01-03-2017, 10:25 PM
Hello (and Happy New Year!),
Just received a set of these beautiful Lee Valley PM-V11 chisels, to add to (?replace) my 30+ year old Robert Sorby ones. I have been sharpening using Shapton stones (1000, 3000 and 5000) and getting the old Sorby's very sharp (though the edge doesn't last too long)… 25 degree primary bevel, and then secondary bevel, using the Veritas jig. I have gone through a couple of sharpening cycles with the new PM--V11 chisels, and can't seem to get them as sharp as the Sorbys…. I understand that the PM-V11 steel is harder than the old steel, and wonder if I need to move to a harder stone (?12,000 Shapton)….. to get the PM-V11s new ones as sharp as the old Sorby chisels… any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Izzy
Just received a set of these beautiful Lee Valley PM-V11 chisels, to add to (?replace) my 30+ year old Robert Sorby ones. I have been sharpening using Shapton stones (1000, 3000 and 5000) and getting the old Sorby's very sharp (though the edge doesn't last too long)… 25 degree primary bevel, and then secondary bevel, using the Veritas jig. I have gone through a couple of sharpening cycles with the new PM--V11 chisels, and can't seem to get them as sharp as the Sorbys…. I understand that the PM-V11 steel is harder than the old steel, and wonder if I need to move to a harder stone (?12,000 Shapton)….. to get the PM-V11s new ones as sharp as the old Sorby chisels… any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Izzy