Many of us have encountered problem with mounting knife in the jig and subsequent sharpening a bevel symmetric with respect to the blade axis. Below there is my procedure which I use for some four years.
1- Insert the knife in the SVM-45 jig.
2- Tighten the small screw No.3.
3- Fix the position with knob No.4.
4- Tight and fix so, that the jaws form a parallel gap = red lines in the picture.
5- Put the knife jig on the T7 stone, but do not start the motor.
6- Align the Anglemaster WM200 with loosen right angle setter knob.
7- Tighten the right angle setter knob. The angle is fixed (no matter how large it is now).
8- Flip the knife jig.
9- Align the Anglemaster WM200 and look where the light shines through. If the light does not shine through, the knife is mounted.
10- When the light shines through loose the knife jig knob No.4 and revolve the screw No.3 by 15° to the right or to the left. Practice will tell you the direction and size.
11- Repeat the procedure from step 3.
Thank you Jan for translation
1- Insert the knife in the SVM-45 jig.
2- Tighten the small screw No.3.
3- Fix the position with knob No.4.
4- Tight and fix so, that the jaws form a parallel gap = red lines in the picture.
5- Put the knife jig on the T7 stone, but do not start the motor.
6- Align the Anglemaster WM200 with loosen right angle setter knob.
7- Tighten the right angle setter knob. The angle is fixed (no matter how large it is now).
8- Flip the knife jig.
9- Align the Anglemaster WM200 and look where the light shines through. If the light does not shine through, the knife is mounted.
10- When the light shines through loose the knife jig knob No.4 and revolve the screw No.3 by 15° to the right or to the left. Practice will tell you the direction and size.
11- Repeat the procedure from step 3.
Thank you Jan for translation