I’ve been looking at videos on chisel sharpening using wet and dry sandpaper.
I am wondering why it’s so difficult to manufacture a simple chisel clamping device with rollers - top-end guides can cost £150? And even the classic honing guides often need to be reworked to hold chisels securely and true. I then realised that the wet and dry paper was also disfiguring the wheel/roller of the honing guide and presumably affecting the accuracy of the sharpening operation. I had imagined it would be a harder material than the actual chisels. Or better still, why not use some hard plastic roller that glides over the paper? It didn’t help that I initially used a fairly coarse paper on chisels that needed a lot of work – a bench grinder would have been preferable.
Has anyone else experienced these problems?
I am wondering why it’s so difficult to manufacture a simple chisel clamping device with rollers - top-end guides can cost £150? And even the classic honing guides often need to be reworked to hold chisels securely and true. I then realised that the wet and dry paper was also disfiguring the wheel/roller of the honing guide and presumably affecting the accuracy of the sharpening operation. I had imagined it would be a harder material than the actual chisels. Or better still, why not use some hard plastic roller that glides over the paper? It didn’t help that I initially used a fairly coarse paper on chisels that needed a lot of work – a bench grinder would have been preferable.
Has anyone else experienced these problems?