tried truing again tonight. still have the angle on the grindstone. i tried pressing down on that end of the stop bar (before locking) to compensate, but the bar is pretty stiff (which is a good thing i guess) so it didn't really do anything.
Jeff, since you thought that 0.006" difference is good enough i left it at that for now and went back to the planer jig one more time. still no consistent grind, even though it seems the blade holder is touching the support.
i am not taking much of a bite mainly because i already have a burr all along the bevel. (btw the 1st blade that i did i took a 1/4 turn bite and that seems more consistent.)
one other thing. i moved the stops far out so i traverse the blade past the grindstone in both directions. when i am entering the grind stone i hear more grinding than when the entire blade is on the grindstone. is it possible that the corner of the blade cuts into the grindstone slightly causing a overgrind at the ends?
hoping i'll get the hang of things soon. thanks again for your prompt replies.
Jeff, since you thought that 0.006" difference is good enough i left it at that for now and went back to the planer jig one more time. still no consistent grind, even though it seems the blade holder is touching the support.
i am not taking much of a bite mainly because i already have a burr all along the bevel. (btw the 1st blade that i did i took a 1/4 turn bite and that seems more consistent.)
one other thing. i moved the stops far out so i traverse the blade past the grindstone in both directions. when i am entering the grind stone i hear more grinding than when the entire blade is on the grindstone. is it possible that the corner of the blade cuts into the grindstone slightly causing a overgrind at the ends?
hoping i'll get the hang of things soon. thanks again for your prompt replies.