I'm using the Veritas Mark II honing guide, and the bevels of all of my
chisels and plane irons are coming out skewed. The bevels are a consistent
width, but they're not ninety degrees to the side of the chisel/iron. I set
them square against the side of the registration jig, and they do not move
around once in the guide. I've read the directions many times over, and I'm
sure that I have the guide set up properly. Any help with this problem will
be appreciated.
"Teejaygee [email protected]>" <Teegee<nospam> wrote in message
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> I'm using the Veritas Mark II honing guide, and the bevels of all of my
> chisels and plane irons are coming out skewed. The bevels are a
> consistent width, but they're not ninety degrees to the side of the
> chisel/iron. I set them square against the side of the registration jig,
> and they do not move around once in the guide. I've read the directions
> many times over, and I'm sure that I have the guide set up properly. Any
> help with this problem will be appreciated.
Robin Lee answered this question from me a few months back for a similar
guide:
http://tinyurl.com/34wx62
or:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.woodworking/browse_thread/thread/ac6786b9b55c1aa4/2cd29b1cf9210249?hl=en&lnk=st&q=robin+chisel+stoutman#2cd29b1cf9210249
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 18:55:13 -0400, Teejaygee wrote:
> I'm using the Veritas Mark II honing guide, and the bevels of all of my
> chisels and plane irons are coming out skewed. The bevels are a consistent
> width, but they're not ninety degrees to the side of the chisel/iron. I set
> them square against the side of the registration jig, and they do not move
> around once in the guide. I've read the directions many times over, and I'm
> sure that I have the guide set up properly. Any help with this problem will
> be appreciated.
Even if they're square in the jig, you can get a skewed edge if you put
more pressure on one side than the other.
Make sure the jig is square.
Make sure the stone is flat.
Swap hand positions and/or hands around during sharpening.
"Teejaygee [email protected]>" <Teegee<nospam> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm using the Veritas Mark II honing guide, and the bevels of all of my
> chisels and plane irons are coming out skewed. The bevels are a
> consistent width, but they're not ninety degrees to the side of the
> chisel/iron. I set them square against the side of the registration jig,
> and they do not move around once in the guide. I've read the directions
> many times over, and I'm sure that I have the guide set up properly. Any
> help with this problem will be appreciated.
I use the set up jig as well, but I always grab my 2" square to check it
afterward. Also, check the flatness of your stones, if they're
waterstones, they can go out of flat pretty quickly. Finally, after set-up,
lay the whole thing on the stone and see if you can see light under one side
of the edge to judge final fine adjustments, then hone away.
hth,
jc