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I'm sure this has been covered before. I tried the search function and apparently I'm not using it properly as I didn't retrieve any correct posts.
I have an old skew rabbet plane that I would like to sharpen the blade on. I only have water stones and diamond stones and I use a Veritas MKII sharpening guide. Is there a way to use this guide to sharpen this type of blade or is there a jig I can make?
I don't think I could do an acceptable job sharpening this free hand.
Thanks
Chris
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LV offers a skew guide for the Mk II.
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Sure you can. Just find the bevel angle and go.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the responses.
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longbarrel50 said:
I'm sure this has been covered before. I tried the search function and apparently I'm not using it properly as I didn't retrieve any correct posts.
I have an old skew rabbet plane that I would like to sharpen the blade on. I only have water stones and diamond stones and I use a Veritas MKII sharpening guide. Is there a way to use this guide to sharpen this type of blade or is there a jig I can make?
I don't think I could do an acceptable job sharpening this free hand.
Thanks
Chris
Hi Chris
I freehand mine so that is not much help. However I can show you the essence of a reliable jig.
Basically, using the Veritas Mk II, you need to set for projection and squareness. You can do both at the same time using a simple jig.
First place the skew blade in the guide and ensure that the bevel is flat to the surface. That will be the projection you want (a degree here-or-there will not matter).
Then ensure that the outer edge of the bevel is square to the guide.
What you need to end up with is a simple "L-shaped" jig like this (obviously not intended for the Veritas, and your blade will point to the lower corner, but you will get the idea) ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
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Derek,
Thanks for the response. I've tried something similar to your design. I've started sharpening on a diamond stone and hope to finish tomorrow with water stones. It will be quite cold here this weekend so I won't try it out until next week, hopefully I'll have some good action shots.
Chris