The BEST way to sharpen your woodworking tools (WS-3000)
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2018
- Affiliate link to the sharpener: amzn.to/2xS9VMS
My chisel set: amzn.to/2zB0ar8
I frign love this sharpener. I don't have the patience to sharpen tools by hand. This thing has made it easy to have super sharp tools. Sharp tools are much more fun to work with than dull! - Навчання та стиль
I'm convinced. I hate hand sharpening. Thank you for making this video.
Honest you are.... Thats important, would love to order one...
Man i love sharing my blades on stones! Freehand too! Nice vid though. I still like hearing reviews about stuff
Where did you get that flat plate mounted right beside the tempered glass wheel.
It doesn't come with that... at least mine didn't
Love what you did!
I use Japanese water stones, they last forever, no sanding disks to stock and replace and I can sharpens everything from my chisels to kitchen knives. I've been using straight razors for years, so sharpening a chisel takes about as long as that machine.
Sharpening can be a pain in the ass, but with practice it becomes pretty easy and save you money over time. I use 3 stones, 1k, 3k and 8k stones... the 8k is for my razors. Think I paid about $30 to $50 per stone and I've had them for more than 10 yearss and there's plenty left.
Not letting your tools get dull is the trick, you should only be touching them up on a finishing stone.
But to each their own.
How long do you suppose the sandpaper will last? Thinking of getting one, but wondering what long term cost is.
You can save some steel if you only hone your micro bevel at the highest grits. The primary bevel doesn’t have to be a mirror polish.
John Barduhn good call I thought about that but wasn’t sure so just went overkill, thanks!
I love this video, everyone else wants me to buy diamond stones which would cost me about $500 as opposed to the $189 for this one. Thanks.
I agree !!
Can you save and reuse the sanding disks?
Duane Hurley yeah - they have abrasive stickers you change every once in a while (depending on how much sharpening you do)
Good question thanks!
I made it myself thanks to woodprix website.