A Sharpening Secret Every Woodworker Should Know

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • In this video, I show you the easiest way to sharpen your chisels and hand plane irons. Getting the perfect edge can take some skill, but these simple tools make it easier and take up a lot less space in your woodshop. For the sharpening process, I use diamond stones with three different grits, a new setup block to get the correct primary and secondary bevel, and finish with a leather strop. Once you have done the process a few times, you can sharpen your chisels in less than a minute.
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    0:00 The Biscuit Block
    2:11 Diamond Stone Template
    4:21 Routing the Mortises
    6:13 The Clamping Strip
    7:43 Making a Strop
    8:20 Sharpening Chisels and Plane Irons
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  • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
    @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +5

    What hand tool that you own dulls the fastest?
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  • @WestCoastRacingLeague
    @WestCoastRacingLeague Рік тому +1

    Complex complex complex was gold!!! Thanks for the video

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 6 місяців тому +1

    Raw. Subscribed. Your videography is great. Thank you for sharing your gifts.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  6 місяців тому

      Welcome to the channel! Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.

  • @stephenfields6591
    @stephenfields6591 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for explaining everything. It helps to understand what you’re doing.

  • @EagleKeeper86
    @EagleKeeper86 3 місяці тому +1

    Raw, I find that it retains the geometry set by the stones better since it’s a more firm stropping substrate

  • @EvanDunville
    @EvanDunville Рік тому +2

    I use the raw side with green honing compound. I also use a hard veg tan leather.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      That's an even better route to take!

    • @christophershipman2843
      @christophershipman2843 11 місяців тому

      I make a little bit of veg tan from pulverized bark and also some brain tan and some alum tan on occasion and the bark is the best I have found for a strop.
      I have also been doing snake skin glycerin tans and they are coming out well. Sorry, that strays from the woodwork topic. ADHD is a real thi.. SQUIRREL!

  • @howieblack8958
    @howieblack8958 Рік тому +1

    Suede is how I’ve been doing it but I’ll have to try raw now. The dad jokes in this one we’re on point! I’ll definitely be getting a block. Good job man.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      Haha thanks! Let me know what you think once you get it!

    • @christophershipman2843
      @christophershipman2843 11 місяців тому

      To me when I hear raw I think of untanned hides, also known as green hides. Full grain is the outside of the skin that had hair, it still has all the original grain. Top grain leather is the same piece but has been sanded and buffed to be smooth. Many pieces of leather have been split and have different names. Split grain is the closest to the flesh and genuine leather is the middle section with the top and bottom section removed.

  • @jdscally
    @jdscally Рік тому +2

    Suede. It picks up the honing paste better in my opinion. I use glass cleaner with the diamond stones, but also have a large gum eraser that I use after a few sharpening's to make sure they are exceptionally clean.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +2

      Great point! I realize that I misspoke in the video... I should have said grain side or suede side, But yeah suede is what I use as well.

    • @christophershipman2843
      @christophershipman2843 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for the info on the gum eraser as I was unaware of it being used for that.

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Рік тому +1

    Raw - Great video and great tips thanks for sharing

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior Рік тому +1

    I like flesh suede side and grain side for different edges. Bigger edges that I’m pushing down harder on incidentally I prefer raw. Suede if I’m being gentle and wiping without pressure.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +2

      Good point, for my razors I like the grain side. Flesh works great for hand tools though.

  • @kevinb6102
    @kevinb6102 Рік тому +1

    Very nice!!

  • @anthonyseiver7000
    @anthonyseiver7000 Рік тому

    Suede because it holds the polishing compound better. I glued mine directly to a hard as diamond piece of Spotted Gum.

  • @matthysloedolff
    @matthysloedolff Рік тому +1

    I can barely spell suede 😂
    Great video! I like how compact those "Biscuit blocks" are and how easy setup is as a consequence.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha! I had that same thought earlier today. Thanks, yeah I think they are a compact, simple solution.

    • @matthysloedolff
      @matthysloedolff Рік тому +1

      @@TimberBiscuitWoodworks I like your diamond stone sharpening tips and recommendations.
      I only recently got a wet stone setup and think I will invest in the diamond blocks when it's time to upgrade as these wet stones are a bit too messy for my liking.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      I think you're gonna love the diamond stones. I have had a few sets of whet stones but they are a lot of upkeep and like you mentioned are a bit messy. The diamond plates are insanely fast and take no time to set up.

    • @matthysloedolff
      @matthysloedolff Рік тому +1

      @@TimberBiscuitWoodworks I'm sold. Just need to save up for them now haha

  • @ericerf6837
    @ericerf6837 Рік тому +1

    Raw. Just bought your block. Thanks

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      I just printed the shipping label. It will go out tomorrow. Hope you enjoy it!

    • @ericerf6837
      @ericerf6837 Рік тому +1

      I received the block and it looks nice. I’m new at this and perhaps being dense but would you mind explaining two things for me. 1) how do I know what angle I’m setting the blade against on the block in the different cutouts? 2) what does the upper and lower mean. Thanks in advance as I’m eager to use this.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      No worries! That’s my fault, I should have included a link about how the block actually works. I just added instructions to the bottom of the order page on the website here: bit.ly/biscuitblock If you still have questions, feel free to reach out to me here or shoot me a DM on Instagram, and I’d be happy to help you out.

  • @AndyLee-rc8wx
    @AndyLee-rc8wx Рік тому +1

    This was surprisingly insightful. I have a hard time finding the bevel on my chisels and your block looks like it solves that. Do you have the plan for the stone holder? Thanks for the informative and detailed video.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! I don't have the plan done but if more people want it, I'd be happy to offer it for free.

  • @dobystrock9404
    @dobystrock9404 Рік тому +1

    Raw, it's the way I was taught. This is super helpful, thanks for sharing. I hate sharpening my tools but this makes sense.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Рік тому

    Very nice

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      Thanks! I’m happy with the results

    • @bradleytuckwell4881
      @bradleytuckwell4881 Рік тому +1

      @@TimberBiscuitWoodworks it’s a shame you don’t mail to Australia but I understand the cost is brutal. Dig your channel and your Dad jokes too of course

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      Thanks! I just looked out of curiosity and it's $40 on average to ship it to Australia so that's a little steep. Maybe one day I can get better rates.

  • @mattschwope
    @mattschwope Рік тому +1

    I think we have different definitions of 'simple'. Still a cool project

  • @hubster6381
    @hubster6381 Рік тому +1

    Suede, by raw do you mean polished hide?
    I have a setup block akin to the one you showed at the start. I really like the idea of stacking them vertically like that though!

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      I guess, technically, it's the flesh side, but that rough side of the leather is what I mean by raw. Yeah, the steps make it much more compact, and that is important in a smaller shop where space is competitive.

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop Рік тому

    Suede side most definitely.

  • @christophershipman2843
    @christophershipman2843 11 місяців тому +1

    Hard maple isn't that bad on edges after I hand carved this African Blackwood 😳

  • @mattelias721
    @mattelias721 Рік тому +1

    Raw... suede... I don't know, but likely raw. Great timing on this. I'm planning on picking up a Tormek this coming weekend, and stuff still needs stropped. By the way, I saw what you did there with the spray bottle... nice touch.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Rock on! That's a dive I'm sure I'll take some day. Glad you caught that one haha

    • @mattelias721
      @mattelias721 Рік тому +1

      @@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Awesome. I waited to go straight to the Tormek because I know it will do so much more than chisels and plane irons... like kitchen knives, even twist drill bits.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      Yeah, it's a versatile addition. I'm sure you're going to love it.

  • @ericleavitt1169
    @ericleavitt1169 11 місяців тому

    What type of router bit did you use for the carving the stone holders with the guide?

  • @EricHonaker
    @EricHonaker Рік тому

    Raw - though the leather I had didn't really have a suede side. It was raw or fully tanned, and fully tanned is just too smooth.
    I found an STL for a honing guide angle block that I printed on my 3D printer. It's about the size of a credit card (with some extra thickness for the stops, naturally. It's nice to be able to just tuck it away in the top drawer of by bench.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому

      Yeah, the tanned side doesn’t hold the compound well. The Biscuit Block isn’t quite that small.

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 11 місяців тому +1

    Better call 911 cause the way you're throwing bricks someone's gonna get hurt 😂😂😂

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  11 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂 Feeling like Shaq at the line

    • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
      @moneymakingmikeg.9555 11 місяців тому +1

      I literally had almost no idea what was going on during the entire video but, I knew it'd be enjoyable to warch!! Hoping all is well Shane, Dirty Jersey out!!

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  11 місяців тому +1

      Haha, yeah this was kind of a niche one, but glad you liked man!

  • @bobweiram6321
    @bobweiram6321 Рік тому +1

    It's amazing how UA-cam didn't pickup the profanity on the left side 10:29. 😂😂

  • @robgrainger6625
    @robgrainger6625 11 місяців тому

    You couldnt do it without a CNC?

  • @RichardSilva-ne4jm
    @RichardSilva-ne4jm Рік тому

    Why do the prices end in 99 cents, not an even dollar?

  • @bobpboston
    @bobpboston Рік тому +1

    What nonsense. You made a jig and stone holder. And wasted lots of our time.

    • @TimberBiscuitWoodworks
      @TimberBiscuitWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      I’m not sure what you thought you were going to see here champ. But given that I’m taking the time to reply to this comment, I guess we’re even.