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#1
Knife Sharpening / Re: Self-centering knife jig
March 04, 2020, 08:30:02 PM
Got one of those but didnt use much.
Most knifes that i do are simple and no need for it.
Need to get some recuved ones to practice as my line with that colar is not so nice.
#2
Knife Sharpening / Self-centering knife jig
March 04, 2020, 05:35:04 PM
Finaly made one, didnt have time to test.
Got lot of ideas on internet, it is adjustable for long and mid size knifes. Any sugestiones?
#3
Looks like this now. Didnt try yet but dont see any problems that i can have.
#4
Quote from: Edwe on January 20, 2020, 07:59:53 PM
Is there someone in Sweden or EU that know were to buy a machine and wheels.

Machine:
https://www.hbm-machines.com/producten/polijsten/polijstmachines/hbm-200-profi-polijstmachine
Currenty working on how to limit rpm on it. Frequency converter does not work on single phase.
Wheels:
https://brisa.fi/sharpeners/paper-sharpening-wheels/paper-wheel-slotted-10.html
#5
Quote from: RickKrung on January 19, 2020, 05:51:59 PM
I am by no means an expert with paper wheels.  The diamond pastes I used on them was based on recommendations from Knife Grinders, Wootz, here on this forum.  I did try the wheels out, but if I recall correctly, didn't really like them because the wheels were not particularly true so there was a bit of vibration.  Again, IIRC, Wootz said something like "good, that helps with the honing". 

However, very shortly thereafter, I mounted a 10" rock hard felt wheel on my my T8 and used 1 micron diamond paste on it.  The first stage of honing was using my SJ wheel, which Wootz says is equivalent to the 5 micron paste on the paper wheel.

So now I am not using the paper wheels at all, instead I'm doing all my honing on the T8, with the SJ wheel first and the felt wheel on the grindstone side.  I like this combination a lot better than the much faster, albeit, medium speed paper wheels on the Rikon grinder.  However, if I did not have the SJ wheel, I would be using that combination, 5 micron then 0.5/0.25 micron or 1 micron on the paper wheels. 

A further development, which I have not pursued yet, but very much want to is an idea that CBWX35 came up with, shared over on the Tormek Facebook site, to use the extension shaft from the Profile Honing Wheels kit (LA-120) to mount the felt wheel in place of the leather honing wheel.  This seems like a great way to use the combination of SJ/1 micron felt wheels that would reduce the wheel changes on the grindstone side. 

Rick

Thank you. Any info is welcome. Bought my CBM from wootz but dont want to mail him about stuff all the time. Guy is probably bussy and dont want to bother him.
#6
Quote from: RickKrung on October 11, 2019, 07:48:24 AM
I finally set up some of the paper wheels I've had for a year, for honing edges.  They are 10" wheels from Razor Sharp, purchased through Steve Bottorff/Sharpening Made Easy.  The wheels are about 1 1/4" wide.  They came with some plastic bushings, 3/4" to 5/8" but I prefer using stainless steel, so I made some from some tubing I had on hand.  The OD was fine, but the tubing is welded so the ID had irregularities, so I bored them out to a close but slip fit on the grinder shaft.  I used the 8" half-speed Rikon grinder I bought more than a year ago that I had set up with BGMs but found I could not control the heat along the apexes, so I quit using it for sharpening.  And now that I have the Viel 1x42 belt sander, I do not need the Rikon for roughing bevels. 


At first I thought I could use the nice flanges from the Rikon, but with the additional width of the paper wheels, there was not enough thread left for the nuts to be secure, so I machined some custom ones from aluminum, similar to the ones I made for mounting the Norton 3X grindstone on my T8. 


It was a lot more involved than I anticipated setting up the BGMs, per Wootz's instructions, attempting to have them come out with the vertical and horizontal distances he recommends.  I tried really hard to make both sides the same.  It was futile.  I think I'd like to try making better mounts later, but I just want to get on with using it all now.  They'll probably stay that way once I start using them.


I've relied heavily on information from Wootz, including diamond pastes.  I have set up the first two paper wheels, one with 5 micron and the other with a 50:50 mix of 0.5 and 0.25 micron.  The procedure for applying the paste came from Kwakster, via Wootz, which is to use an oil with tackifiers.  I could not find any tackifier product to use to add to oil and the only oil I could find with tackifier was chain saw chain oil.  I don't need much and didn't want to buy a large quantity and I was lucky enough to find a friend with a little left in a gallon jug.  At the time, I didn't own a chain saw.  Now I do, so I can actually use a larger quantity now.  Go figure. 

I haven't tried the paper wheels out yet.  I'm waiting for the final application of oil to dry.  It is too late tonight to get into it, so in the morning.  I'm excited.  One of my motivations a year ago was a desire/need to sharpen ceramics.  But, the impetus to set the paper wheels up then stalled as I learned how to better use the Tormek leather honing wheel as I worked a couple of farmers markets and the need to sharpen ceramics disappeared. 

I'll have some time tomorrow to try them out, but won't be able to get into a more involved sharpening session.  I also have to do laundry, pay bills, split some wood and pack for a trip.  I'm going to Arkansas for a bamboo fly rod makers gathering.  One of the top rodmakers will be presenting a program on sharpening, as it pertains to plane irons.  I will be taking my BESS sharpness test instrument to supplement his presentation. 

Rick

Hello,

Youst got my paper wheels. So i have 2 of them and dont plan to buy more at this time. If i understend right you recomend to cote  one with 5 micron and the other with a 50:50 mix of 0.5 and 0.25 micron paste?

Regards
#7
Hmm,i can try to make adapter from WD250 honing wheel to use it insted of T4 grinding wheel.
At wd250 honing wheel can be removed and machine will still work.
Thanks for idea.
#8
Knife Sharpening / T-4 with T-8 Leather Honing Wheel?
January 14, 2020, 01:19:33 PM
Hello to All,

This is my first post here and sorry for my bad english.

I have t-4 and wonder if i can mount T8 Leather Honing Wheel? T-8 has probably larger drive shaft rubber wheel but mybe still can be fitted to t-4?

I do knifes for hobby and have 250cbms, 10 inch paper wheels, FVB from knife grinders only thing i am missing is big honing wheel. I have that one on my Record wd250 but FVB wont work there.
Any info would be much apriciated.

Thank you.