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Leather strop charged with compound of your choice. I also have a leather wheel power strop, and the leather wheel on the Tormek, but those make me walk across the shop.... :-)
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(03-01-2019, 10:04 AM)JSpill Wrote: Almost every time I am about to use a plane or chisel I find myself asking could this blade be sharper? Of course I want to keep working and not spend a lot of time honing. Do you have a favorite method of honing when in the middle of a project? Do you use a leather strop or diamond plate for honing? Just wondering what are some quick and effective methods for honing a proper edge. Thanks.
Leather strop charged with 0.5 micron diamond paste
Or I have a hand cranked strop on an old grinder that I refurbished.
This is full grain leather (smooth side out) on a 10" MDF wheel.
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Depending on how dull the edge is I can give it a few (50) strokes on the strop or take it over to the stropping wheel.
Incidentally, my water stones have not been wet in years. I hollow grind my edges on a 36 grit norton 3X wheel and then take them right to the stropping wheel to hone the edge. It take only a few seconds and there is no mess.
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03-01-2019, 12:02 PM
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Leather wheel on Tormek
But it does not take much longer to:
clamp chisel in LN honing guide
Set projection in guide
Hone on 15µ, 5µ, 1µ on this super fancy sharpening tile
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I always get a sharp edge, but listening to you guys here, and screwing up an edge a while back, I thought I might give your techniques a try.
So I made a block for sharpening and maintaining the edge. I made a roller in it to make it easy to push. I've used it on paper mostly, since I haven't any good stones yet- the ones I have are too far worn. But this method actually works much better than free hand.
I highly suggest it.
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IF I am sitting at the bench, doing work with the chisels...
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And an edge needs a touch up....either a few swipes on either of my jeans' pants legs...or, a few swipes on the work apron....as a quick strop..saves walking around, looking for the strop...
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Works for me
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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I have a laminated paper wheel on my grinder charged with the green stuff and I literally only need a couple of seconds per tool to refresh the edge. I got the idea from Jack (power stropping), and I can't recommended it more highly. Before that, I used a charged horse butt leather strop which required around 10 very strong strokes. Never had a dubbed edge. If you can find a video of Paul Sellers using the leather strop, you'll initially wonder why he's stropping so hard, but I'm telling you it works.
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