that can have its uses since diagonal cutting tends to be good (and particularly if you want to cut flat across the grain in a mortise, where the regular chisel would have its edge parallel to the fibers). but it would be a much more specialised tool and necessitate having left- and right-handed chisels, and even that would leave the cutting of the rear right angles of a lot of mortises and corners more difficult. so no, I'm pretty sure that the common chisel in russia isn't like that. that's one thing where european, asian, and american woodworking tools all agree with one another.
Darn that's just tooo easy to get it right! I'm sure glad their r guys like you around...Its quite simple to make it happen..Many thanks my good man... Bring some more common sense to all us guys...
The wood block wearing down quicker than the chisel is going to interfere with the process - could stick a sacrificial thin sheet of metal onto the bottom of the block?
All well and good, but at some point, the primary bevel will need to be “reset”, so a secondary bevel can be added later, if they so wished. At least this way, the user has the choice to do both.
Hollow grinding allows multiple follow-up honings before regrinding. This method means you are laboriously regrinding the entire face every time the chisel gets dull. How do you measure sharpness anyway ?? 🤷♂
For all the guy commenting…a hacksaw!?…different countries use different saws. That saw was the appropriate profile and tpi count to cut that wood that way.
The first thing I was taught was how to sharpen a chisel with no guides. I can shave with my chisels, and my work site colleagues prefer mine over theyre own. Just a little practice, and youll be supprised at how easy it is without making or buying guides.
I agree 100%. I would add that by relying on a guide you don't learn basic sharpening techniques such as microbevels and changing the bevel angle to prevent chipping or lowering it for higher performance. If you start out with a crutch you will never learn to run!
@@djpaintles very true. Essential skills. And once you know these sharpening skills' you have them for life's and they are very quick on a well maintained chisel.
Dang good trick/tip! Of course NOW get this recommendation rather than sooner after buy one of those rolling chisel sharpening clamps!😂😂😂 Good thing to know if ever away from the shop without all of the gadgets. Thanks for posting.
The whole point of a chisel is to have a flat back to use as a support guide for paring etc. Honing just the front end will wear that part down and the back will no longer be flat, so while the chisel may be sharp, it will no longer be an accurate tool because the instant you have to raise the back of the chisel to get the edge to bite you're guessing
GETTING a chisel as sharp as a razor is one thing and there are many ways to achieve this (every male woodworker has a series of rectangular bald patches on his arm from testing razor sharp chisels). Whether one can maintain this sharpness depends on the quality of steel. This is good but there are already so many videos on achieving "scary" sharp edges and many viewers will be disappointed because they cannot achieve the same results on cheap chisels. What is needed are videos on SELECTING good chisels to begin with. When you buy cheap chisels, you'll never be short of something with which to prise open tins of paint. Research brands or buy old antique edge tools (even quality modern tool companies cannot afford to invest in the time to make their own steel these days). The sharpest chisels and plane irons I have were made around 1900 or earlier. They all get sharpened and honed the same way... but they're not all MADE the same way.
I have always heard that sharpening tools with sandpaper is inferior vs stones and in my experience it does not hold an edge very long but that could be me
First run it over a grinder wheel hollow out the bevel. Then buy a cheap chisel sharpener holder/roller. The square the edge and roll it until you have a good edge with a hollow on the blade.
2:35 Wrong - if you back off with the course stone you are just making work for yourself because you then have to grind out those coarse scratches. Wait and only back off with the finest stone, which is all you need for that job. Anyway, you don't need the guide in the first place, just learn to do it freehand and save yourself months of messing about over your working life. Title should be; 'How to sharpen .... if you can't be bothered to learn how to do it properly.'
Anal about having my tools knives and axes hair popping sharp personally I use the KME sharpening system with all the bells and whistles u can get for it not cheap but it works great on any edge 6 inches or less though it can do longer edges but it just takes more adjustments during the process.
My father, grandfader and grandgrandfather were doinh this by hand and eye only. So why would I use some modern sorcery ultra complicated machines then?
The chisel sharpening technique is so perfect, it's worth learning from your sharing
In my old age I've learned another excellent skill, how to sharpen a chisel properly. Thank you...
ARE YE SHURE,...'bout THAT ME BUCKO? LOOKS AS THOUGH--- it's a knife edge is what ye gonna get!
Thank You For Bringing Back The Memory Of My Dad Spitting On A Round Stone & Sharpening His Chisels On It 60 Years Ago.
Thanks bro
Fantastic video. Short to the point no silly background music. Best of anyone can make this simple but effective fixture 10/10 👍👍
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Excelente, sencilla y barata idea
Thank you 😊
Nice job!!!
3:29 How wonderful! I learned a lot of tips from your creative videos
Ok man
Wow what an interesting video! i am going to make this jig tomorrow and give it a try. Thanks.
Here in Russia, the working edge of the chisel is sharpened not at 90 degrees relative to the body of the chisel, but slightly obliquely.
ok man
that can have its uses since diagonal cutting tends to be good (and particularly if you want to cut flat across the grain in a mortise, where the regular chisel would have its edge parallel to the fibers). but it would be a much more specialised tool and necessitate having left- and right-handed chisels, and even that would leave the cutting of the rear right angles of a lot of mortises and corners more difficult.
so no, I'm pretty sure that the common chisel in russia isn't like that. that's one thing where european, asian, and american woodworking tools all agree with one another.
Darn that's just tooo easy to get it right! I'm sure glad their r guys like you around...Its quite simple to make it happen..Many thanks my good man... Bring some more common sense to all us guys...
Sensacional seu trabalho para afiar os formões, vou fazer uma cópia igual a sua obrigado pela idéia simples e eficiente...
Same idea cept I use 600 3M wet sandpaper and honing oil! Works great when you put a full sheet of paper on a piece of glass.
thank you
Good idea , but won't the wood block eventually clog the sharpening stone surface.?
Thanks bro
my thought too
The wood block wearing down quicker than the chisel is going to interfere with the process - could stick a sacrificial thin sheet of metal onto the bottom of the block?
Nothing a little clean won't fix.
I saw a similar idea but it had wheels not just the block of wood
Just flatten the back then put a secondary bevel on it and you have the same sharpness with out the extra effirt
All well and good, but at some point, the primary bevel will need to be “reset”, so a secondary bevel can be added later, if they so wished. At least this way, the user has the choice to do both.
Yuor method very effective and very simple😉✌️ Thank you so much🤝
Thanks dude
Great! Thank you.
thanks
Hollow grinding allows multiple follow-up honings before regrinding. This method means you are laboriously regrinding the entire face every time the chisel gets dull.
How do you measure sharpness anyway ?? 🤷♂
Wow, this is the best tutorial I've seen. Very simple device to put it together. Well done.
Thanks bro
For all the guy commenting…a hacksaw!?…different countries use different saws. That saw was the appropriate profile and tpi count to cut that wood that way.
Stanley and other tool companies make a cheap and reliable adjustable tool for just that job.
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In addition, they will last forever and some are easily adjustable for 1/8" through 2".
First class.
How amazing.super duper Horning gig.will do one.thanjs
The first thing I was taught was how to sharpen a chisel with no guides. I can shave with my chisels, and my work site colleagues prefer mine over theyre own.
Just a little practice, and youll be supprised at how easy it is without making or buying guides.
I agree 100%. I would add that by relying on a guide you don't learn basic sharpening techniques such as microbevels and changing the bevel angle to prevent chipping or lowering it for higher performance. If you start out with a crutch you will never learn to run!
@@djpaintles very true. Essential skills. And once you know these sharpening skills' you have them for life's and they are very quick on a well maintained chisel.
2 honing stones? So fancy! I expected a rock, you know, from the same cave you found those other tools.
I call it mudstone
Genius! Cool cheap way to hold the correct angle.
Thanks bro
best idea yet
Ide cemerlang,terima kasih sukses selalu
Dang good trick/tip! Of course NOW get this recommendation rather than sooner after buy one of those rolling chisel sharpening clamps!😂😂😂 Good thing to know if ever away from the shop without all of the gadgets. Thanks for posting.
no ! Please use water
@@tipsintelligent2605 huh??? What are you talking about?
Good stuff 👍
Perfect!
Thanks bro
This avoids the silly wobbly gigs as well. Gret stuff.
Id like to see how you would manage to sharpen gouges and different shaped chisels too
The whole point of a chisel is to have a flat back to use as a support guide for paring etc. Honing just the front end will wear that part down and the back will no longer be flat, so while the chisel may be sharp, it will no longer be an accurate tool because the instant you have to raise the back of the chisel to get the edge to bite you're guessing
Thanks bro
Says who
How to get rich with this hack?
???????
@@cpzmelbs Chisel manufacturers.
I cannot believe I'm nearly 60, and only now seeing this simple trick to have a sharper chisel.
I am 66 and finally figured this one out.
You 60 or45 u cut wood thats all
I am 12, I figured it out 2 years ago!
Well that’s 4 minutes I won’t get back.
Genius !!
Thanks brop
Think I'd rather buy a new chisel.... Appreciate the video ......
GETTING a chisel as sharp as a razor is one thing and there are many ways to achieve this (every male woodworker has a series of rectangular bald patches on his arm from testing razor sharp chisels). Whether one can maintain this sharpness depends on the quality of steel. This is good but there are already so many videos on achieving "scary" sharp edges and many viewers will be disappointed because they cannot achieve the same results on cheap chisels. What is needed are videos on SELECTING good chisels to begin with.
When you buy cheap chisels, you'll never be short of something with which to prise open tins of paint. Research brands or buy old antique edge tools (even quality modern tool companies cannot afford to invest in the time to make their own steel these days). The sharpest chisels and plane irons I have were made around 1900 or earlier. They all get sharpened and honed the same way... but they're not all MADE the same way.
Ok man
Very true. You seem to have the knowledge & experiene, so, go ahead & make one right away. 👍
The chisel is very sharp. 🤘
Alat bantu ini sangat menginspirasi saya, terimakasih
I have always heard that sharpening tools with sandpaper is inferior vs stones and in my experience it does not hold an edge very long but that could be me
Thank you, it's true
What a great idea.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing brother
Filling the stone with food fibres . Just learn to do it free hand
Good stones
Good steel but that’s hard ! To find today
I came here looking to see if anyone else said this.
Your block is only touching in the front. As a result, you're not sharpening evenly. You'll end up with a curved bevel.
Is there some iron left? 😮
Is there some iron left
A pair of small bearing each side of honing end will be better..
Ok man
good idea but the wood tends to pick up the oil. the stanly rollers leavethe oil on the stone
no ! Please use water
Hadir nyimak bos ❤❤❤❤
Mnatap sobat telah berbagi inovasi trimkasih❤❤❤
First run it over a grinder wheel hollow out the bevel. Then buy a cheap chisel sharpener holder/roller. The square the edge and roll it until you have a good edge with a hollow on the blade.
Thanks bro
Honing guide?
rollers:
glass marbles (school)
4 holes
4-8 metal washers - 2 different internal diameters/ball
4 balls
4 large pierced metal washers + screws
It turned out to be an excellent sharpener, simple and reliable, well done by the author!
Thanks dude
Ok, where did you get those stones
gute Idee, aber mit bisschen Übung geht das auch Freihand :)
2:35 Wrong - if you back off with the course stone you are just making work for yourself because you then have to grind out those coarse scratches. Wait and only back off with the finest stone, which is all you need for that job.
Anyway, you don't need the guide in the first place, just learn to do it freehand and save yourself months of messing about over your working life. Title should be; 'How to sharpen .... if you can't be bothered to learn how to do it properly.'
no ! Please use water
@@tipsintelligent2605 Water makes no difference to scratches - You seem to know nothing about this topic.
Genijalno....
зачем точить стамеску если она острая как бритва??хаха
very sharp,
wow.
Thanks bro
I was wondering what stones you were using to sharpen the chisel?
Thank you, I use a naturally occurring stone
@@tipsintelligent2605 You used two stones of different grits.
Could you please specify the grits?
Forgot to flatten the back first. !!!
Very good 👍
Точилка отличная но деревянная плитка тоже будет стачиваются со временем,а так все отлично
good👌
I just made one too, it was great
Точилка...😂 стамески так вообще никто не затачивает, кроме типа в этом видео.😂
....glass, under wood ?
Use a roller jig .. it’s what it’s made for …!
Some like to do things the most difficult way possible …🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Please make many samples. Thanks
Great idea vlog the stone with wood dust😂
Just use a honing guide
How do you keep from clogging the stone with the wood ?
Please use water
Very smart thanks sharing
Thanks bro
good👍
Keren kaka ❤❤❤
What's the problem to control own hands without wooden brick? It's flat on both sides.
It's really razor sharp, thank you
great way to clog your whet stone with wood dust
no ! Please use water
How about: Going to the local blade venor who also offers a sharpening service, pay 4 Euros, wait 10 Minutes and you got an expertly sharpened tool?
Thanks man
Like several times a day while working. Chisels need to be kept sharp
How many cheeseburgers is 4 euros?
Craftmanship pur sang ❤
Thank you 🤝🏻👍🏻🇳🇱
Wow!❤
A chisel will sharpen up like a razor blade, if you know what you are doing. 😂😂😂
Step #1: true your stones.
Дерево не стачивается вместе с затачиванием стамески?
Very nice brother
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Hard to trust any "tips" from a source who hacksaws through a piece of wood like that.
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ไร้ฝีมือ,ย้านเราลับสิ่ว
คมและตั้งฉากแป๊ะ
เพราะเคยชิน😮😮
Chisel making a photo please
Nice. What would you say the angel is ?
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Gabriel?
Guessing 30° would be nice if u were answered.
You could add roller-bearings front and rear, to straddle the sharpening stone. This would prevent the block being worn away.
thanks bro
Ilmu yg bagus suka ya 👍🙏❤ salam perkenalan moga sehat selalu ya om 🙏🙏
Thanks bro
Yeah, the wood is completely unnecessary
Nice, but i will stick with my chisel sharpener.
Anal about having my tools knives and axes hair popping sharp personally I use the KME sharpening system with all the bells and whistles u can get for it not cheap but it works great on any edge 6 inches or less though it can do longer edges but it just takes more adjustments during the process.
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Buy a chisel sharpening guide for a fiver and it will help you put the bevel on as well in less time than it takes to cut this contraption.
Darling !!! come up with and show something as simple as this, but to use an electric sharpening tool.
No ! Thanks bro
Put more effort into reducing the thickness of the wood!
Why? As far as i can tell he needs it to offset the sanding action he will have from rubbing the block on the paper
My father, grandfader and grandgrandfather were doinh this by hand and eye only.
So why would I use some modern sorcery ultra complicated machines then?
Do you make these for knives ?😊
A HACKSAW??
Look at the tooth profile and tpi count. It’s a perfectly fine saw to use for wood.