Hello all!
I´m a new member for tormek community, and couldn´t find accurate information about; would Hanjig work with the new knife jig KJ-45
Also i would be glad of someone could post correct template for the hanjig. Theres couple of version going on the forum and not sure anymore wich is the right one ;D
Thank you all! this forum is great!
Jerri,There are two ways to set the sharpening angle on a blade:
- Adjust the projection, keeping a constant distance of the USB from the grinding surface, or
- Keeping the projection constant, and adjusting the distance of the USB from the grinding surface.
The HanJig (
https://sharpeninghandbook.info/indexJigs.html#HanJig (https://sharpeninghandbook.info/indexJigs.html#HanJig)) is used for option 1, and requires a way to change the projection (as with the SVM-45 jig). This projection change is required as blades have different heights (the distance from the cutting edge to the opposite edge).
The KJ-45 does not allow for changing the projection, so I've not seen a way to use it with the HanJig.
Hope that helps.
Quote from: RichColvin on October 09, 2022, 04:34:50 PM
Jerri,
There are two ways to set the sharpening angle on a blade:
- Adjust the projection, keeping a constant distance of the USB from the grinding surface, or
- Keeping the projection constant, and adjusting the distance of the USB from the grinding surface.
The HanJig (https://sharpeninghandbook.info/indexJigs.html#HanJig (https://sharpeninghandbook.info/indexJigs.html#HanJig)) is used for option 1, and requires a way to change the projection (as with the SVM-45 jig). This projection change is required as blades have different heights (the distance from the cutting edge to the opposite edge).
The KJ-45 does not allow for changing the projection, so I've not seen a way to use it with the HanJig.
Hope that helps.
By projection what do you mean?
Quote from: Tukkis on October 09, 2022, 08:55:07 PM
By projection what do you mean?
If you look at the diagram on this page...
https://sharpeninghandbook.info/indexCalcProjDetails.html
.... (it's labeled "Jig Projection")