Guidelines

Is the lie Nielsen honing guide worth it?

Is the lie Nielsen honing guide worth it?

For almost two years now, I’ve been using a Lie-Nielsen honing guide to sharpen all my plane and chisel blades. It’s an outstanding little tool and was well worth the long wait for it to come into full production. It offers a variety of swappable jaws so you can handle odd-shaped tools, such as skewed irons.

Is a honing guide necessary?

Honing guides are dependable. Honing guides make sharpening easy and repeatable. Some people prefer not to use honing guides and that’s OK. There are no hard-fast rules in my woodshop and there shouldn’t be any in yours.

Do chisels need a secondary bevel?

Chisel care and sharpening To produce a perfect cut and to obtain the best from a bench chisel it is advisable to use a secondary bevel, sometimes known as a micro or honing bevel. This bevel is normally approximately 5° greater than the primary or main bevel angle.

What do you need to know about honing guides?

Honing guides can help by holding the blade at the correct angle to the sharpening stone and simplifying the whole process. They are particularly useful for restoring tools that may have become damaged over time, or have simply lost their edge due to incorrect sharpening techniques.

How does the honing guide on a saw work?

The blade to be sharpened is held against the setting jig, and then the honing guide is slid on and tightened up. Once the main bevel has been formed, a secondary bevel may be ground without re-setting the blade, by simply revolving the knob on the end of the roller shaft, which turns an eccentric cam that raises the roller and alters the angle.

Which is the best honing guide for woodworking?

Models reviewed include the Lie-Nielsen, Veritas Mk.II Deluxe Honing Guide Set, generic side-clamping guides, the Kell No. 2, Nano Hone’s Sharp Skate 4, Trend, and the Veritas Sharpening System. To be successful, a sharpening routine for woodworkers must be easy, quick, and versatile, and it must produce accurate and consistent results.

How do you ground a brass honing guide?

Once the main bevel has been formed, a secondary bevel may be ground without re-setting the blade, by simply revolving the knob on the end of the roller shaft, which turns an eccentric cam that raises the roller and alters the angle. Ingeniously designed and nice to use. Handmade solid brass honing guide.