You can use a sharpie marker on the turning tool’s cutting surface to see what you ground away. Coat it first then grind. Super easy to see, especially if you sharpen your tools a lot.
I enjoy your logic and build abilities. Too many woodworkers just want to buy when the enjoyment is in the creation and doing it yourself. Thanks for ALL of your videos.
@@TheoTHERON_SA I would set the chisel in position then hand turn the wheel and check the scratches and adjust until they are on the edge then sharpen.
I love watching all of your videos. You have a very nice way of coming up with simple solutions and great skill in executing those designs. Thank you for sharing them.
Cool idea...but as others have said..you can't reference the length of tool as an angle, when you keep shortening it...you'll end up with 90' then the tool won't reach an angle finder support is what you need, and i bet you could build one
You’re gonna have to change the marking for the chisel length after each sharpening no? Since the length of the chisel will change after each sharpening?
Hello Paoson, you still did very good work !! as usual, neat work - precisely ... I think that in a short time I will try to manufacture a metal lathe, because it is my professional training (mechanic mechanician of precision). So I'm going into this project with excitement ... thank you for your sharing and soon. Art3.
I did the same jig for myself too. So thank you for sharing this nice vid but i have an important question. Is it any catch possibility at the thin blank line while sharpening chisels?
I have installed a three position switch on my lathe to change the turn when I need it. Check this out: www.paoson.com/blog/en/knife-sharpening-jig-n124/
Hola Suso si la piedra girara al reves, que pasaría?, quizá por eso rompa la lija ?. Es de papel de Bosch (240), pero tambien he usado de tela y pasa lo mismo. Aburrido. Las de bosch 5 mts 10 €, donde compras tu? Gracias y un saludo.
hola Jose, lo ideal es que la rueda gire en sentido contrario para evitar posibles accidentes como que las gubias se queden atrapadas en el canal para la lija, además creo que te ayudará a que no se rompa. Con una lija de calidad y de tela no debería romper, debes hacer unos pequeños biseles al canal por donde se introduce la lija para suavizar esas aristas. Por cierto, donde se rompe? en el tornillo al apretar o mientras estás afilando?
@@Paoson_Woodworking Bueno Suso, ya he solucionado un poco el tema, pero no encuentro lija de tela de 240, máximo 180. Dime donde se pueden comprar de tela grano 240, y disculpa por la tabarra. Estoy con lo del contrapunto también, es complicado, estabas en lo cierto. Un abrazo Suso.
Buen trabajo, me ha gustado la idea, una pregunta, ¿donde consigues esas brocas afiladas en la punta?, que te veo utilizar en muchos trabajos, creo que lo dijiste en algún vídeo pero lo he olvidado
son especiales para usar con Cnc, pero como puedes ver van genial en taladros de columna, mira aquí: www.paoson.com/es/blog/como-usar-brocas-cnc-en-un-taladro-de-columna-n23
Cool stuff my friend. I should build something similar myself. I got tired too of freehand sharpening on the grinder, pulled the trigger and purchase chinese copy of Tormek wet stone sharpener. Just waiting for tormek attachments to arrive. O well. Good luck buddy
Lathe Chisel Sharpening Jig Plans: bit.ly/2V2KTsr
You can use a sharpie marker on the turning tool’s cutting surface to see what you ground away. Coat it first then grind. Super easy to see, especially if you sharpen your tools a lot.
Just what I needed. Bought the plans - perfect. Made the jig & it works (with a few modifications). Thanks, Paoson.
Your workshop is unbelievable.
I enjoy your logic and build abilities. Too many woodworkers just want to buy when the enjoyment is in the creation and doing it yourself. Thanks for ALL of your videos.
thanks!
Referencing the angle rather than the distance takes into account that each sharpening shortens the tool's length.
How would one then compensate for the chisel becoming shorter? or how would you approach the angle (measuring) practically on this jig? Thanks!
@@TheoTHERON_SA I would set the chisel in position then hand turn the wheel and check the scratches and adjust until they are on the edge then sharpen.
@@JoelWetzel such an easy approach! thanks
You are so pedantic craftsman, its allways joy to watch your videos.
Felicitaciones!!!
Admirable su trabajo, muy práctico y bien presentado!!!
Gracias por compartir con nosotros su material!
You are an amazing craftsman and ingenious in your re-invention of very usable tools.
thanks!
Goog morning my friend.
Congratulations from Brazil!
I love your work!
I love watching all of your videos. You have a very nice way of coming up with simple solutions and great skill in executing those designs. Thank you for sharing them.
thanks Stan!
Cool idea...but as others have said..you can't reference the length of tool as an angle, when you keep shortening it...you'll end up with 90' then the tool won't reach
an angle finder support is what you need, and i bet you could build one
How would one then compensate for the chisel becoming shorter? or how would you approach the angle (measuring) practically on this jig? Thanks!
Not exactly what I need for my new jig but it gives me more of a starting point for developing my own. Thanks.
You are a very smart man my friend! well done! I'm also a person who try to find sulotions for each problem.
Great sharping jig Suso! Thank you for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP
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You’re gonna have to change the marking for the chisel length after each sharpening no? Since the length of the chisel will change after each sharpening?
Hello Paoson, you still did very good work !! as usual, neat work - precisely ... I think that in a short time I will try to manufacture a metal lathe, because it is my professional training (mechanic mechanician of precision). So I'm going into this project with excitement ... thank you for your sharing and soon. Art3.
Always, excelent videos! Congratulations!!
Excellent, great video .. Thank you
Excellent design as usual!
Thanks for sharing,
Cheers
thanks!
Great job
I did the same jig for myself too. So thank you for sharing this nice vid but i have an important question. Is it any catch possibility at the thin blank line while sharpening chisels?
I have installed a three position switch on my lathe to change the turn when I need it. Check this out: www.paoson.com/blog/en/knife-sharpening-jig-n124/
@@Paoson_Woodworking Thank you for the infos mate
Come al solito the number one
grazie
THank you!
Good idea,Bravo master.
thanks
Does the diametre of the wheel matter
Real nice setup.
thanks
Hola Suso si la piedra girara al reves, que pasaría?, quizá por eso rompa la lija ?. Es de papel de Bosch (240), pero tambien he usado de tela y pasa lo mismo. Aburrido. Las de bosch 5 mts 10 €, donde compras tu? Gracias y un saludo.
hola Jose, lo ideal es que la rueda gire en sentido contrario para evitar posibles accidentes como que las gubias se queden atrapadas en el canal para la lija, además creo que te ayudará a que no se rompa. Con una lija de calidad y de tela no debería romper, debes hacer unos pequeños biseles al canal por donde se introduce la lija para suavizar esas aristas. Por cierto, donde se rompe? en el tornillo al apretar o mientras estás afilando?
@@Paoson_Woodworking Bueno Suso, ya he solucionado un poco el tema, pero no encuentro lija de tela de 240, máximo 180. Dime donde se pueden comprar de tela grano 240, y disculpa por la tabarra. Estoy con lo del contrapunto también, es complicado, estabas en lo cierto. Un abrazo Suso.
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Buen trabajo, me ha gustado la idea, una pregunta, ¿donde consigues esas brocas afiladas en la punta?, que te veo utilizar en muchos trabajos, creo que lo dijiste en algún vídeo pero lo he olvidado
son especiales para usar con Cnc, pero como puedes ver van genial en taladros de columna, mira aquí:
www.paoson.com/es/blog/como-usar-brocas-cnc-en-un-taladro-de-columna-n23
thats a great idea
Clever idea 👏👍🥃🏴
thanks Kenny
Excelentes videos!!
Nice vídeo amigo
thanks!
What if the chisel snags and gets forced between the guide stop and the wheel?
check out the video description, thanks!
If you have a normal grinder you can switch it around without fancy electric etc. like here th-cam.com/video/f2vvihhr238/w-d-xo.html
Cool stuff my friend. I should build something similar myself. I got tired too of freehand sharpening on the grinder, pulled the trigger and purchase chinese copy of Tormek wet stone sharpener. Just waiting for tormek attachments to arrive. O well. Good luck buddy
thanks!
Лайк не глядя видео.
muchas gracias
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
th-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?v=XcgHkiOGB6A&ref=share
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Shouldn’t the disc rotate the other way ? - Away from the cutting surface, else there is a chance of nicking the chisel
check out the video description, thanks!
... it's turning the same direction as a commercial tool grinder ...
If you have a normal grinder you can switch it around without fancy electric etc. like here th-cam.com/video/f2vvihhr238/w-d-xo.html
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As you grind away material your marks will no longer be accurate and will ruin your angle.
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