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In the Shop => Hand Tool Woodworking => Topic started by: adamleewy on April 14, 2018, 03:05:57 PM

Title: Sharpening chisels thicker than 3/8”
Post by: adamleewy on April 14, 2018, 03:05:57 PM
I have some mortise chisels that are too thick to fit in my SE-77. (Over 3/8")  Which jig should I be using for these? I read in a post the original square edge jig would work, but I've been unable to locate one. I have the T4.
Thank you.
Adam
Title: Re: Sharpening chisels thicker than 3/8”
Post by: AKMike on April 14, 2018, 09:27:56 PM
Thick mortising chisels are similar to bedans, so you could try the SVS-50. The SVS-38 may work, or you can try 'free handing' on the SVD-110 tool rest. With any of these, you'll need to concentrate on keeping the edge square to the sides.

Mike
Title: Re: Sharpening chisels thicker than 3/8”
Post by: RichColvin on April 14, 2018, 10:51:55 PM
I use SVS-50 for my bedan.  I'd use it for a mortise chisel also. 
Title: Re: Sharpening chisels thicker than 3/8”
Post by: Ken S on April 14, 2018, 11:08:42 PM
Adam,

Ionut and I had a forum discussion about this several years ago. After some study, we realized that the SVH-60 square edge which preceeded the SE-76 and 77 can handle the thicker mortising chisels. With the newer models, the the adjustable jaw is below the fixed jaw, and the depth is constrained.
This has the advantage of using the wider, non beveled, flat face of the chisel as the reference surface.

The SVH-60 references off the bevelled face. It has no square reference register and width is limited to 60mm. However, it will accommodate thicker mortising chisels.

Check your messages.

Ken