The jig is ok but I’d add a spring between the bearings and going back to 80 grit to take of the burr on the back of the chisel is counterproductive. Once you’ve polished the back you should only use the finest grit to take off the burr. Also, only dragging the chisel on the last paper would make it last longer and lifting the wheel of the jig on a couple of sheets of card would give a micro-bevel on the last grit, saving time and effort.
Nice Two final steps See Rob Cosman for doing slight reverse on backside and stropping I like the jig Not sure why bearings are only on one side Thank you for posting
Para que funcionen bien los rodamientos, le agregaría 2 golillas y un resorte blando en medio, para completarlo, pero es una excelente idea, me gustó mucho. 👍🇨🇱😎
nice jig , but the point of creating a secondary bevel is when you get a chip/roll you dont have to regrind the entire surface and only the secondary bevel wich means you got alot less work to do to keep it sharp
alguien me dijo que cuando en un filo se ven dos caras o mas es por que es un mal afilado, pero este señor la dejo como filo de hoja de afeitar, buena idea lo de la plantilla, hay que ponerla en practica
Funny you 😂😂 i can not loan my tools it's my tool .... Any way. Just cut a peice of wood of 75°on table saw and go to the belt sander an sand it ... Remember cold down the chisel to mantain the hardness and once you clean up ☝ follow our friend guide.👌👌👍
WHen you're cutting small rod stock, have your cut line really close to the vise. Too much 'stick out' makes the part flexible; you have more work to do and a sloppy result.
You said literally nothing; He sanded no left side of anything. There is a blade, it's a chisel blade. Having sharpened for a little over 5 years, I figured I'd be able to deduce what you were saying.
-Respectful criticism Good idea, poor execution. This build is ok. With the mediocre precision the edges will be sharp but look sloppy and with the off center roller its going to be near impossible to keep it flat on the paper over long periods of time. Bottom line is that it will get the job done but it will look like crap. GL to u
Put a spring between the bearings to keep them apart? Otherwise, pretty nice work.
The jig is ok but I’d add a spring between the bearings and going back to 80 grit to take of the burr on the back of the chisel is counterproductive. Once you’ve polished the back you should only use the finest grit to take off the burr. Also, only dragging the chisel on the last paper would make it last longer and lifting the wheel of the jig on a couple of sheets of card would give a micro-bevel on the last grit, saving time and effort.
Just because of that, I suscribed right away. I love people making their own tools. Good work.
Nice
Two final steps
See Rob Cosman for doing slight reverse on backside and stropping
I like the jig
Not sure why bearings are only on one side
Thank you for posting
You have just reinvented the Eclipse 36....🤭👍
Para que funcionen bien los rodamientos, le agregaría 2 golillas y un resorte blando en medio, para completarlo, pero es una excelente idea, me gustó mucho. 👍🇨🇱😎
Love the jig just wanted to know the type of wood you are using I just remodeled a deck and have about 200 feet of this exact wood
To finish the polishing you don't use the leather strap?
nice jig , but the point of creating a secondary bevel is when you get a chip/roll you dont have to regrind the entire surface and only the secondary bevel
wich means you got alot less work to do to keep it sharp
Love the jig just a quick question on the type of wood you are using
alguien me dijo que cuando en un filo se ven dos caras o mas es por que es un mal afilado, pero este señor la dejo como filo de hoja de afeitar, buena idea lo de la plantilla, hay que ponerla en practica
Beautiful work, my friend! Looks and works nicely! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Homemade?
you loan a friend your wood chisel and it comes back with teeth,how would you fix that?
Funny you 😂😂 i can not loan my tools it's my tool .... Any way. Just cut a peice of wood of 75°on table saw and go to the belt sander an sand it ... Remember cold down the chisel to mantain the hardness and once you clean up ☝ follow our friend guide.👌👌👍
I died laughing when I read this.
Get a new friend.
@@michaelsmith-ep7jq My thots exactly! 8- •
Good idea. Thanks
Excellent work
I could chisel my beard off and not even need a hammer with a chisel that sharp.
WHen you're cutting small rod stock, have your cut line really close to the vise. Too much 'stick out' makes the part flexible; you have more work to do and a sloppy result.
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Magnífico trabajo, eres increíble.
sanding the left side is not recommended, moreover, there is no blade ... only a stone with a fine grain at the very end to pull these fine hairs.
You said literally nothing;
He sanded no left side of anything.
There is a blade, it's a chisel blade.
Having sharpened for a little over 5 years, I figured I'd be able to deduce what you were saying.
Oy
Parabéns!!!!!
It could have been a good how to video but without speech it is just boring turned off after a few seconds
It is like a razor blade.
Where i can see the plans?
Sheet satisfying anying
My question to this here video why are you wearing gloves Because gloves and power tools can be a dangerous combination But plastic gloves get real.
Xuất phát điểm từ #80 để mài mặt lưng là không hiểu gì
-Respectful criticism
Good idea, poor execution. This build is ok. With the mediocre precision the edges will be sharp but look sloppy and with the off center roller its going to be near impossible to keep it flat on the paper over long periods of time. Bottom line is that it will get the job done but it will look like crap. GL to u
i want to buy can you make me 2 of your centrifugalpoweeful pump
研ぎ方が解ってないね。
研ぎ上がりも酷いもんだ。
0:11 not cut
Paid $9.89 for new 2 weeks ago 🎉
@johnjude2685 Where?
why do you wear latex gloves? you are not a doctor, don't afraid to get your hands dirty. it's part of craftsmanship
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