I love your videos! They are very well produced. I'm learning new things and I love your shop tools too. I've been wanting to set up a sharpening station like this. I' will say that this music is terrible, especially because it just keeps repeating.
It doesn't matter how good the sharpening stones you use are, or the hours you spend watching videos and reading tutorials on how to sharpen like a professional. I never achieve what you see in the minute 9:43
The most important part of sharpening (and the most difficult to learn) is to keep the bevel of the blade flat against the stone at all times. You have to train yourself to keep the blade angle as consistent as possible, and not use too much pressure, just enough that the blade does not lose contact with the stone. Smooth, even strokes, avoid going over the edges of the stone. It takes practice and patience, but you can do it.
starrett makes two or three different kinds, one that automatically centers in a counter sunk hole in a hinge, or a couple of other ones without the the guide for the countersunk holes. the depth of mark can be adjusted
I dont see the point of the bowl of water on the right hand side, when you use a bottle of water to wet the stone! Arent you supposed to soak the stones first? Cutting the paper doesnt impress. I can raise a burr with a file that will cut paper!
The smaller container on the right is where you could soak your stones before use instead of filling the bigger tank with water. Some stones do not need soaking anyway. This actually eliminates the need for a water bottle. Everything compact in one storage box which you could periodically rinse and clean. To each his own. You could design one that suits your need I guess.
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
Beautifully designed! I hope I can find the same or similar quality containers here in the states.
砥石や研ぎ場所、保管場所を考えていてブログからこちらに辿り着きました。
早速、箱を購入してみました。有り難う御座います!!
コメントありがとうございます。
お役に立てたと思うとこちらも嬉しいです。
brilliant the best design Iv seen yet.
I love your videos! They are very well produced. I'm learning new things and I love your shop tools too. I've been wanting to set up a sharpening station like this. I' will say that this music is terrible, especially because it just keeps repeating.
Смотришь как какой-то увлекательный фильм ! Спасибо мастер )
砥石の下にある台は、自作ですか?作り方は?砥石とその台は、ズレないのですか?また、砥石のみで研いでいるシーンが最後にありましたが、台が無くても良いのですか?ズレないのですか?
That is a very nice setup. I need to make one someday. I make a mess every time I sharpen.
Thank you for good information getting into eastern methods I will by using yours as a guideline.
すごいですね。すばらしい 砥石のサイズ気にしなくていいのが素晴らしい。 質問なんですが、研ぐ際に水分が付きますよね。その処理はどうなされてますか? 木材に乾性油やニスを塗られてる様子でもないので、腐食対策はどうなさってるのかお教えいただければ。。。
動画には載せていませんがニスを塗っています。
It's perfect. where can i buy lid ? I can't find on amazon web site.
Realy realy realy nice !!! 🤩🤩🤩
コメント失礼します
すのこの天板に使用している木材のサイズは25×30でしょうか?
Ну ты вообще молодец. Просто супер.
You should try to publish this and the plan in woodworking magazines in the US or UK.
Dear sir, thanks again for all your videos, they are very helpful and instructive! Domo arigato Sensai ^_^
Good
Good idea.
Thank you! I love this. It's perfect and exactly what I need!
This is very cool and handy... and funky too... :-D
enjoy watching your work....but would it be possible to add some subtitles so we can understand the why and how's ? thank you...arrigato I think!!!
What kind of stones did you use ??
It doesn't matter how good the sharpening stones you use are, or the hours you spend watching videos and reading tutorials on how to sharpen like a professional. I never achieve what you see in the minute 9:43
The most important part of sharpening (and the most difficult to learn) is to keep the bevel of the blade flat against the stone at all times. You have to train yourself to keep the blade angle as consistent as possible, and not use too much pressure, just enough that the blade does not lose contact with the stone. Smooth, even strokes, avoid going over the edges of the stone. It takes practice and patience, but you can do it.
Where can I find the blue tub like yours in this video. I’ve looked everywhere for one to buy. Thanks in advance
Amazon links in the description box.
あの青色箱はどこで買えるかな
Hello, do you have a link where to buy the blue containers?? Thank you so much
this↓
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各木材の長さの寸法と厚みが寸法が知りたいです!😢
申し訳ないです。寸法は現物合わせで作ったのでメモしていませんでした。
It looks like you pretty much cut to the sizer of your container. Wonderful design!
Great video!
What is the name of the clicking awl?
Where did you buy it?
It's called "spring loaded punch". You can get them in hardware stores but Lee Valley Veritas sells a nice set.
starrett makes two or three different kinds, one that automatically centers in a counter sunk hole in a hinge, or a couple of other ones without the the guide for the countersunk holes. the depth of mark can be adjusted
What is blade name?
I dont see the point of the bowl of water on the right hand side, when you use a bottle of water to wet the stone! Arent you supposed to soak the stones first?
Cutting the paper doesnt impress. I can raise a burr with a file that will cut paper!
The smaller container on the right is where you could soak your stones before use instead of filling the bigger tank with water. Some stones do not need soaking anyway. This actually eliminates the need for a water bottle. Everything compact in one storage box which you could periodically rinse and clean. To each his own. You could design one that suits your need I guess.
研ぎが分からないと、研ぎ台に必要な機能が分からないので、研ぎ台製作の構想が分からないので、ノーナレーションでいまいち。解説をして欲しいものです。まぁ見て想像できますが、工作が面倒です。
Good