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Seems Grizzly had some. Might ck there.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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(12-16-2019, 03:12 PM)mr_skittle Wrote: Hey Folks, I've been looking for a sharpening cone for a 5/8 mortising bit. I got some off ebay that are too small for this larger size chisel. I was watching a Bob Van Dyke video on FWW and he had a set of huge cones that would sharpen any size mortiser bit but I cannot find them at all. Does anyone know where to find these huge cones? Here's the link to the video. https://www.finewoodworking.com/2014/06/...=645076275
I may have still new ones I've never used. I'll check tonight....
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I believe Lee Valley sells them.
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(12-16-2019, 03:12 PM)mr_skittle Wrote: Hey Folks, I've been looking for a sharpening cone for a 5/8 mortising bit. I got some off ebay that are too small for this larger size chisel. I was watching a Bob Van Dyke video on FWW and he had a set of huge cones that would sharpen any size mortiser bit but I cannot find them at all. Does anyone know where to find these huge cones? Here's the link to the video. https://www.finewoodworking.com/2014/06/...=645076275
I've cut hundreds upon hundreds of mortises over the years, mostly in mesquite and cherry. I use 400g on a flat surface and hit the outsides. Never touched the inside. For whatever that's worth...
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You really do not need one large enough to just plunge in. A diamond stone needs to move around as it is used or it will stop removing material and just create heat after that. it is much better to gently move the stone in and out of the chisel while also slowly going around the bore.
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I got mine at Woodcraft.
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