Hi Everyone,
New to forum. Have used T-8 a bit in the last few months I've had the tool. I have read/search on the subject I will be asking. Hopefully it is not repeating.
Have done some work with knives and garden tools, free hand. Worked find but using the jigs works better.
To my question of sequence when doing chisels, I did five at one time.
Is it worth the while to have a block/jig that sets the length the blade extending from jig?
Will that help to keep the angle across all chisels from having to check the angle when switching from one chisel to another?
I did the 200 grit on all, then followed upon with the 1000 grit. In between I rechecked the angle and adjusted to the desired setting.
My thinking is that less work of doing each chisel completely, 200 grit, switch to 1000 grit.
Im' glad I thought of looking for information. Very valuable!
Thanks So Much,
Gerry.
New to forum. Have used T-8 a bit in the last few months I've had the tool. I have read/search on the subject I will be asking. Hopefully it is not repeating.
Have done some work with knives and garden tools, free hand. Worked find but using the jigs works better.
To my question of sequence when doing chisels, I did five at one time.
Is it worth the while to have a block/jig that sets the length the blade extending from jig?
Will that help to keep the angle across all chisels from having to check the angle when switching from one chisel to another?
I did the 200 grit on all, then followed upon with the 1000 grit. In between I rechecked the angle and adjusted to the desired setting.
My thinking is that less work of doing each chisel completely, 200 grit, switch to 1000 grit.
Im' glad I thought of looking for information. Very valuable!
Thanks So Much,
Gerry.