I was thinking this would be a great way to just maintain an angle, without adding the drill mechanism to it. Use your phone to set the angle where you want (most have a level function) and then you've got a perfect and cheap way to use cheap whet stones and hold a perfect angle!
I was thinking about using drawer slides/rails/rollers. The uneven wearing of a whetstone could be dealt with by using diamond abrasive plates although you still want those to wear evenly. There needs to be a way to move sharpened chisel or plane iron side-to-side to use the full width of the plate. There would need to be sharpening angle adjustment obviously and the ability to change the plates for different grid sizes. Using the drill to power it is unnecessary because it takes fewer than 100 repetitions for maintenance sharpening unless there is a large nick.
If you skip the last part (attaching a drill) and add some sort of spring clamp (Harbor Freight makes a few for less than 3 dollars) this would be a great way to just hold a knife at a certain angle, and use the entire surface of the whet stone!
Это лучшее ,что я увидел!
Absolutely ingenious, and great functionality. And I bet it was great fun building it.
Is it realy worth the effort?
Or, spend an hour or two learning how to do it purely by hand, quicker and easier and much more satisfying.
I was thinking this would be a great way to just maintain an angle, without adding the drill mechanism to it. Use your phone to set the angle where you want (most have a level function) and then you've got a perfect and cheap way to use cheap whet stones and hold a perfect angle!
No, this is stupid. You are only using 1 inch of the stone. This will make a hole into the Stone. You have to change the position every time
I was thinking about using drawer slides/rails/rollers. The uneven wearing of a whetstone could be dealt with by using diamond abrasive plates although you still want those to wear evenly. There needs to be a way to move sharpened chisel or plane iron side-to-side to use the full width of the plate. There would need to be sharpening angle adjustment obviously and the ability to change the plates for different grid sizes. Using the drill to power it is unnecessary because it takes fewer than 100 repetitions for maintenance sharpening unless there is a large nick.
How did you make that.
Je te souhaite une bonne travail
Do you have the plans and dimensions for this would like to try and make this
I’m sure you could figure it out …?
砥石は全面を使うようにしないと面出しの回数増えてすぐだめになっちゃうよ
If you skip the last part (attaching a drill) and add some sort of spring clamp (Harbor Freight makes a few for less than 3 dollars) this would be a great way to just hold a knife at a certain angle, and use the entire surface of the whet stone!
Yeah OK -
that is all FINE & DANDY
for those who want to
DO IT THE EASY WAY
Nice
Went too far, the drill mechanism was too much. As another comment, using only an inch of the stone.
18 hours needs for sharpening a blade in this
si gusto.n
Que estupidez, poor diioooss...
Tengo uno de mano y no me complico la vida, en ese tiempo afilo 10 formones en condiciones.