Thanks Guys for all your inputs. Will check the forum and videos for further insight.
Today was doing some 6" jointer baldes and going was slow. So after reading through some of the forum contributions, I did use the edge and flats of the grading stone with a lot more pressure and a quicker side to side motion. My thought process was that this would create some cross texture on the stone making the surface more aggressive. Definitely sped up the sharpening process. Baldes had nicks that had to be ground out. Then graded the stone to 1000 for the final sharpening.
Think I was too gental with both the grading stone and the grinding stone.
I will continue to read through this forum. Thanks to all for your input. This forum is a great support.
Shaun
Today was doing some 6" jointer baldes and going was slow. So after reading through some of the forum contributions, I did use the edge and flats of the grading stone with a lot more pressure and a quicker side to side motion. My thought process was that this would create some cross texture on the stone making the surface more aggressive. Definitely sped up the sharpening process. Baldes had nicks that had to be ground out. Then graded the stone to 1000 for the final sharpening.
Think I was too gental with both the grading stone and the grinding stone.
I will continue to read through this forum. Thanks to all for your input. This forum is a great support.
Shaun