Besides being a gentleman and a scholar, you're a sharpening genius. The hand movement to get a flat or convex grind off of a wheel is remarkable. Thanks for all the videos, Eddie!!!
I have a question, being new to turning, I was wondering about sharping like one does for carving knives? I make my own knives and gouges for hand carving and after I get my edge, temper and clean up with a file, I use a buffing wheel and then just do touch up with a slip strop, so can one use a slip strop after getting the right bevel on the edge? I know with knives you want it to "slice" through the wood, is it the same with turning? replies welcomed.Thanks. =)
Hi You mention in your sharpening video your grinding rig and that it’s on your site but I can’t find it or your price for the international version (I live in the Uk), could you tell me how much your grinding system costs including shipping to the UK please Many thanksMalcolm Frame
I still haven't gotten the process down for sharpening my skew chisel. Part of the problem is that I have a 6" grinder which only has 3/4" wide wheels and it runs at 3450rpm. I need to correct that situation and get it right so I can spend some time practicing on some trash wood.