Thanks for the demo. On the convex one, will it end with 18 degrees at the "very" apex, or will it be 18 + 7.2? Also, can you do with a stone of that width a convex sharpening of the curve as you approache the cho, or would that need an even thinner one? Or do you leave that part sharper, with a flat grind for fine cutting? I'd also expect the angle you end up with to depend on the length of the stone...if that makes sense.
I keep it consistent the whole width, I suppose you could keep a section full flat instead but I would probably need to tape a section then go back and finish that bit off. Yes 18 plus 7.2 at the edge, doors not have to be 18, I could have made the initial angle anything abut always with 7.2 added, although the sell other angle adapters beside the 7.2.
Thanks for the demo.
On the convex one, will it end with 18 degrees at the "very" apex, or will it be 18 + 7.2?
Also, can you do with a stone of that width a convex sharpening of the curve as you approache the cho, or would that need an even thinner one? Or do you leave that part sharper, with a flat grind for fine cutting?
I'd also expect the angle you end up with to depend on the length of the stone...if that makes sense.
I keep it consistent the whole width, I suppose you could keep a section full flat instead but I would probably need to tape a section then go back and finish that bit off.
Yes 18 plus 7.2 at the edge, doors not have to be 18, I could have made the initial angle anything abut always with 7.2 added, although the sell other angle adapters beside the 7.2.
@@ShelleyRaskin Thank you, sir!