Gord,
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and experiences through such a thorough report. I've received mine as well and was quite happy with how it worked on a Mora 106. I have another Mora 120 that I'll eventually use with it and look forward to comparing the results and experience with the Hewn & Hone jig to that of the SVM-45 + SVM-00 that I used for my first-to-regrind 120.
I also tried it to hold a hand forged puukko, but that did not work out. The blade's rhombic cross section was not a good match for the jaws. That's not a surprise though, and is not what the jig was designed for. I only mention it to point out that it's not a magic bullet for all scandi-ground knives.
I'm pleased you had success with it holding a medium-sized pocket knife blade. I have not yet tried that, but I'll keep it in mind as a possibility.
Greg
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and experiences through such a thorough report. I've received mine as well and was quite happy with how it worked on a Mora 106. I have another Mora 120 that I'll eventually use with it and look forward to comparing the results and experience with the Hewn & Hone jig to that of the SVM-45 + SVM-00 that I used for my first-to-regrind 120.
I also tried it to hold a hand forged puukko, but that did not work out. The blade's rhombic cross section was not a good match for the jaws. That's not a surprise though, and is not what the jig was designed for. I only mention it to point out that it's not a magic bullet for all scandi-ground knives.
I'm pleased you had success with it holding a medium-sized pocket knife blade. I have not yet tried that, but I'll keep it in mind as a possibility.
Greg