(01-16-2021, 02:37 PM)dog2bert Wrote: Have you found the Veritas Narrow-Blade Head for Veritas Mk.II Honing Guide System helpful for Chisels?
I have the "regular" head and chisels never stay at a 90 degree angle.
I have most of the honing guides made for mankind (personkind?). That is surprising, since I freehand hone by choice. However, BU plane blades require a guide for micro secondary bevels, and Japanese chisels benefit from a honing guide when squaring up a bevel which has become slightly rounded. Similarly, guides are great when squaring up other blades, such as for plough and shoulder planes.
Of all the guides, the Veritas Mk ll is probably the best for its wide range. It can do skews as well, where most other guides can only work with straight blades. In all the years I have used this guide - and longer than anyone on this planet outside Lee Valley, itself ... I received the first production guide (the first review of this guide is
here), it has been a reliable workhorse.
Having clearly established my right to superior knowledge about this guide
I can write that it does what it set out to do. However, some will experience issues, such as an out-of-square secondary bevel. While there are a few rogue guides around, this result is usually due to the way the blade was set up in the guide (one side clamped more heavily than the other) or the blade has a belly, around which it can pivot.
If the Mk ll has a criticism, it is that it is possible that the blade can pivot when this is unwanted, regardless of the fact that this rarely happens if used correctly. Further, the narrower the blade (such as a 1/4" wide chisel), the more vulnerable the guide becomes here. This is where the narrow, side clamping head comes in.
The strength of the side clamping guides is that they clamp square. Every time. There are a bunch of excellent side clamping guides around, from the original Eclipse (and clones) to the LN and, soon-to-be-released Veritas Eclipse style guide. They all do the same job, some with less complication, and at a different price level.
The short answer about the Veritas side clamping head is that it works very well for all narrow blades. What makes this guide appealing is that the set up also uses the protractor for bevel angles. I use this with the wide, straight wheel for extra stability. The top clamping version is set up for plane blades with the camber wheel.
Regards from Perth
Derek