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#1
If my shop caught on fire, I would run back into the burning building and grab my Tormek! Now the serious question. I just purchased a set of dog leg chisels by Woodcraft and they don't seem to have enough "leg" to be able to clamp into the SVS-32 short tool jig. The jig indicates that the leg must be a minimum of 1 3/4" inch. The leg on these chisels are only 1 1/4".
Suggestions?
Jeff Green
#2
Hand Tool Woodworking / Re: Sorby 3/8" corner chisel
December 04, 2008, 04:49:08 AM
Just an update on sharpening my sorby 3/8" corner chisel. I tried sharpening it freehand as you suggested, and I made it worse. I ended up spending $4.50 to have it professionally sharpened. It was worth it. Otherwise I sharpen all my chisels and turning tools with my T-7 and my results are flawless. Thanks again for the help.
#3
Hand Tool Woodworking / Sorby 3/8" corner chisel
January 10, 2008, 02:11:34 AM
How would I sharpen on my new T-7 a 3/8" corner chisel? The bevel is on the inside and since there are two opposing angles, which jig would I use and what angle approach to the grinding wheel would I use?