DD

David

21/06/2005 1:31 PM

MkII honing guide - HOW SWEET IT IS!!

Wreckers: I just put my brand spanking new MKII honing guide to the
test on 2 blades. The widest blade it'll take is the one from the
scraping plane. I didn't even glance at the instructions. It's totally
intuitive the second you pick it up. Slide on the alignment guide,
set the bevel angle screw, slide in your blade and align it to the side
of the guide and against the bevel guide stop, tighten two nuts, slide
off the alignment guide and your blade is in perfect alignment. Be sure
to set the brass wheel adjustment or you'll be honing a secondary bevel
angle instead of the primary.

This sucker is as sweet as the last guide was sour. Fiddlefree
adjustment and worth every centavo. (Don't tell Robin or the price
might creep up due to overwhelmingly positive reviews. :) )

If you THINK you want one, just GET IT! I give it 2 thumbs WAAY up.

Bravo, Robin!

Dave


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Aa

"AAvK"

in reply to David on 21/06/2005 1:31 PM

22/06/2005 11:45 AM


Sounds good, what are your sharpening methods? Stones? Scary sharpening?

--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/

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David

in reply to David on 21/06/2005 1:31 PM

22/06/2005 12:35 PM

I use DMT stones and for final sharpening, mylar "sandpaper" in the beau
coup thousands grit range.

Dave

AAvK wrote:

> Sounds good, what are your sharpening methods? Stones? Scary sharpening?
>

JT

John Thomas

in reply to David on 21/06/2005 1:31 PM

27/06/2005 6:45 PM

"AAvK" <[email protected]> wrote in news:l1mue.50$ro.18@fed1read02:

> Mylar? Where are they sold online?
>

Why, Lee Valley, of course. To 0.5 micron, I think.

I second Dave's analysis. The MKII is an absolute god-send for those of us
who are hamfisted when it comes to sharpening.

Regards,

JT

Aa

"AAvK"

in reply to David on 21/06/2005 1:31 PM

22/06/2005 3:57 PM


>I use DMT stones and for final sharpening, mylar "sandpaper" in the beau
> coup thousands grit range.
>
> Dave
>
>
Mylar? Where are they sold online?

--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/


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