Reply To: Paul's sharpening method with japanese stones
…. By the way, I didn’t know the use of a leather stroop with polishing compound. It’s just one of the great little things that I’m discovering watching Paul’s videos….
…. By the way, I didn’t know the use of a leather stroop with polishing compound. It’s just one of the great little things that I’m discovering watching Paul’s videos….
…round moulding plane. Would it be possible to make something based on the way Paul made his rebate plane for example but with a rounded sole? Any thoughts much appreciated….
…rabbet in the sides of them them. Then you are going to glue, screw, nail, dowel, whatever you like best, 2 rails near the top on the sides of the…
…fast with coach screws. I’ve then screwed through the inner jaw liner and into the bench top to completely secure it. I’ve attached a view of the underside for reference….
…my inability to remove the burr? – I live in France and I struggled to find diamond stones. I finally bought these types of stone: http://www.hmdiffusion.com/Pierres-d-etabli-diamantees-DMT-en-boites-plastique-11-15952-p.htm These stones have many…
…sharpest”. Make of that what you will Kev?? I’m going to finish this coffee then pop down into my hutch and give it a go. Catch up later. [attachment file=”005.jpg”]…
…against the surface. With some work I can get it in shape and usable but Stanley quality has gone in the trash! [attachment file=”646274″] [attachment file=”646273″] [attachment file=”646272″] [attachment file=”646271″]…
…as it looks a lot easier to make (albeit more wood) without those complicated compound angles. The thing that surprises me is that most saw horse videos omit the compound…
…to cover it, make sure there is space for air to circulate under the cover. And you can just hope the other 2×4’s don’t go curly on you. Good luck….
…doing so, as the cap iron isn’t as well supported. Pay attention to what he says about having more steel behind the bevel. Try angles between 30 and 42 degrees….