RonWen said:John, Did you get it (them) from Stu? ...
No, Ron, I ordered them before Stu arrived at talkFestool. I got them from The Best Things.
RonWen said:John, Did you get it (them) from Stu? ...
jmbfestool said:Well still not made my mind up! The only thing I have decided on is the type of steel and I have read up and found that HSS is the best steel to have for chisels!
With HSS being quick and easy to sharpening even grinding them wont harm the steel like most other steels would get damaged! Also the ability to get a very sharp edge AND hold its edge for along time is a massive plus over all other steels I have been looking at!
JMB
RonWen said:jmbfestool said:Well still not made my mind up! The only thing I have decided on is the type of steel and I have read up and found that HSS is the best steel to have for chisels!
With HSS being quick and easy to sharpening even grinding them wont harm the steel like most other steels would get damaged! Also the ability to get a very sharp edge AND hold its edge for along time is a massive plus over all other steels I have been looking at!
JMB
In addition, back in the day HSS was used in machining to cut tons & tons of all other metals so it obviously has good wear resistance in cutting most wood.
RonWen said:Speaking of mallets: http://www.woodpeck.com/jcmallet.html
jmbfestool said:RonWen said:Speaking of mallets: http://www.woodpeck.com/jcmallet.html
haahaaa that mallet looks funny! Looks kinda silly dont thimk I want one of those!
JMB
Kev said:jmbfestool said:RonWen said:Speaking of mallets: http://www.woodpeck.com/jcmallet.html
haahaaa that mallet looks funny! Looks kinda silly dont thimk I want one of those!
JMB
Maybe for the kids ?? [big grin]
Kev said:You know - the absolute last thing I probably needed was more chisels, probably second last - a new sharpening system.
Now ...
1. I'm researching new HSS bench chisels ... almost pulled the trigger a couple of times on the Tools of Japan website today
2. I'm considering the big Tormek, but looking at flat grinding alternatives also
3. For some strange reason I suddenly need a drill doctor
JMB ... what's next?
thats the main problem with the tormek. you need another flat plate to flatted the backs. at least its only done once. a quick hone on the back and its good to go againRonWen said:Kev said:You know - the absolute last thing I probably needed was more chisels, probably second last - a new sharpening system.
Now ...
1. I'm researching new HSS bench chisels ... almost pulled the trigger a couple of times on the Tools of Japan website today
2. I'm considering the big Tormek, but looking at flat grinding alternatives also
3. For some strange reason I suddenly need a drill doctor
JMB ... what's next?
I've considered the Tormek grinder but the last I looked they don't offer any solutions/fixtures for flattening the backs of chisels & irons -- critical especially on chisels. The best choice seems to be using the (undressed) side of the grinding wheel. I decided I didn't want to spend that money and still have to flatten backs elsewhere.
I hate sharpening. While I have long fooled myself into thinking I was looking for the best system, I was really looking for a system to which I didn't have to spend the time to do it correctly. Other than haveing someone else sharpen my chisels and plane irons I haven't found the nirvana of sharpening. It just a pia. If there is a system out there that can take the drudgery out of this task I am all ears.Richard Leon said:What is the point of a sharpening system that does not polish the flat backs? That's 90 per cent of the job. The bevel edge is the quick and easy part.
Kev said:You know - the absolute last thing I probably needed was more chisels, probably second last - a new sharpening system.
Now ...
1. I'm researching new HSS bench chisels ... almost pulled the trigger a couple of times on the Tools of Japan website today
2. I'm considering the big Tormek, but looking at flat grinding alternatives also
3. For some strange reason I suddenly need a drill doctor
JMB ... what's next?
Alan m said:i often use my estwing on my chisels. i use it holding the head end and tapping the chisel that way.
you know the way i mean , like a cowboy using it as a lead dresser
Wonderwino said:I have the Tormek T-7 with several jig kits which I use to sharpen everything. It will not flatten the backs of chisels and plane irons.