fmunday
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I figured that we need to have this as a topic of discussion since tool sharpening is something that is near and dear to all of us (or should be). I make no claims to be any kind of an expert when it comes to sharpening. I'm too lazy to be an expert at it.
I do, however, have some things that work well for me and I'll try to pass them along in this topic as time goes by and if there is any interest. I think that if anybody has any tips, techniques, procedures or questions about sharpening turning tools, this would be a good place for it.
I'm sure that we would all like to have good lively discussions about this subject and kick around various methods and ideas. As with any other aspect of pen turning not everyone is going to agree with everything that gets posted. If we look at those disagreements in a non emotional manner, I suspect that they will become good learning tools for all of us. Kenn Osborne's signature should apply “We are all students of each others teachings.†So lets get together here and teach each other the best methods of sharpening our tools.
I will start this off by asking a question. Does anybody have experience with sharpening/honing jigs like the ones that Woodcraft is pushing this month?[?] I ask this for a couple of reasons. I have this PRO-PM Skew that I really like and it is in need of a good sharpening. I've decided that I'm not going to use the Wolverine Jig to sharpen this skew. I want to get it, as a friend of mine put it tonight, “spooky sharp†and polished to a mirror finish. I would normally do this by hand but the length of the skew is going
to make controlling it during sharpening difficult. Some of the jigs look interesting but I've never been too fond of them. A buddy of mine tried to get me to use one that he used 20 or so years ago and I found it very difficult to use and maintain the correct angle. He had a set of 3 or 4 stones that fit in a box and the jig rode on the edges of the box. Flat surface of the jig to flat top edges of the box for the stone. I had never seen such a setup before and really haven't seen anything quite like it since. The jig grabbed and twisted and did all manner of bad things.[V] I can maintain the correct angles freehand with shorter skews, chisels and plane irons so I never gave honing jigs a thought until now. Anybody have any advice/experience with'em??? [?]

I'm sure that we would all like to have good lively discussions about this subject and kick around various methods and ideas. As with any other aspect of pen turning not everyone is going to agree with everything that gets posted. If we look at those disagreements in a non emotional manner, I suspect that they will become good learning tools for all of us. Kenn Osborne's signature should apply “We are all students of each others teachings.†So lets get together here and teach each other the best methods of sharpening our tools.
I will start this off by asking a question. Does anybody have experience with sharpening/honing jigs like the ones that Woodcraft is pushing this month?[?] I ask this for a couple of reasons. I have this PRO-PM Skew that I really like and it is in need of a good sharpening. I've decided that I'm not going to use the Wolverine Jig to sharpen this skew. I want to get it, as a friend of mine put it tonight, “spooky sharp†and polished to a mirror finish. I would normally do this by hand but the length of the skew is going
to make controlling it during sharpening difficult. Some of the jigs look interesting but I've never been too fond of them. A buddy of mine tried to get me to use one that he used 20 or so years ago and I found it very difficult to use and maintain the correct angle. He had a set of 3 or 4 stones that fit in a box and the jig rode on the edges of the box. Flat surface of the jig to flat top edges of the box for the stone. I had never seen such a setup before and really haven't seen anything quite like it since. The jig grabbed and twisted and did all manner of bad things.[V] I can maintain the correct angles freehand with shorter skews, chisels and plane irons so I never gave honing jigs a thought until now. Anybody have any advice/experience with'em??? [?]