How to Sharpen Chisels with Sandpaper
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2017
- As I said in my previous video, today I'm going to show you how to sharpen our chisels and plane blades using my homemade grinding wheel and sharpening jig.
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Very straight to the point. I love your voice. No nonsense, senseless, useless talking, love it. Glad i found your channel. Subscribed!!
You show a good original ideas! Thanks! Glad to see your video from Siberia!
And to think that I was toiling over what whetstone(s) to buy, and the cost of them overall because of the various grits to have. After watching this video, you have eased my mind and offered a quick and easy solution to sharpening my timber frame chisels. The beauty of this sandpaper process is, that you never have to spend time re-flattening caused by hollowing of the sharpening motion of the various sized tools. Plus, your surface (glass or otherwise) are always flat. Then, you just discard the used strips and start fresh the next time. Love it! Thanks for sharing! Cheers!
Спасибо за познавательное видео. И отдельная благодарность - за русские субтитры.
Всех благ.
Great idea. Many thanks for showing this. Regards, Arne
Chisel is now sharper than when I bought it. Liked/subbed
Всё просто, понятно, без использования дорогих приспособлений - великолепный ролик. Отдельное спасибо за русские субтитры.
Искренняя благодарность за русские субтитры. Подписан на вас, а сейчас с ними, ещё больше удовольствия от просмотра вашего контента. СПАСИБО!!!!!!!
Your channel is full of simple, but elegant brilliance - thank you for sharing your talent here with us!
BRILLIANT!!!! You're ideas are awesome friend! Thank you!
Самый лучший пример из тех, что я видел на эту тему!
This is a great vid. I will do it this way tomorrow. About 20 blunt chisels, look out !!! Thanks mate, Stewie South Western Australia.
Muy buenas instrucciones, gracias por compartir, excelentes filos. Un saludo cordial desde Quito Ecuador.
Awesome tutorial, sharp and to the point :)
Hi there from Portugal,
Nice :D
Obrigado(Thanks)
BRAVO, BUENA DEMOSTRACION !!!!!
Thanks for the good advices 👍
I liked the grinding drum very much.
Another great vid, you make very good jigs
Thank you for this really good explanation.
Love your jigs!
Alles is eenvoudig, verstaanbaar, bekostigbaar! Dankie
very simple and easy concept. much better than the jig\puzzle i came up with.
Good work!!!
Grear! Nice and simple.
Amazing wow.!!!!!!!!!
Nice job! 👍
COOL!!!
Спасибо за видео! И спасибо за русские субтитры!
Круто. Молодец мужик. Все просто и понятно. Спасибо.
Thank you
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
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A great way!
very nice...
Fast sharp wood chisel...
And I've paid so much money for the Triton TWSS10
lg Rene
thanks!
After a normal use you can likely get by with just your top 2 grits, especially if you add a strip of leather and some green or gold compound to strop on. Compound on the rough side of the leather and maybe 10 strokes and then a few stroke on the smooth side. This knocks off micro burrs and polishes the edge. It can also help to use a secondary bevel of 5° or so that you aren't sharpening (and removing metal from) the entire bevel each time. Nice sharpening jig by the way. May want to look at Matt Estlea's video on this type of jig to see how to make a jig to quickly set the angle on the blades.
Thank you!
great video! can you please do one showing how to sharpen drill bits?
Un saludo, enhorabuena por el vídeo, esto es afilar con precisión.
gracias Juan
Все просто, понятно, доступно! Благодар
Bravissimo.. ottimo !!
Giancarlo Cortese spaghettisimo
Nice video. Thank's for explain.
thanks!
Станок мне понравился 👌!
fantastic!!
thank you!
A great detail the subtitles in Spanish, greetings from Spain
Ok.
Cezar eMiclea
Ok!!!
Спасибо
Класс , спасибо за видео !👍
wonderful as usual. A stropping wheel would be a good addition and subject for a new video.. thanks
you're right, thanks!
Brilliant, solved my sharpening problems at a stroke. I'm going out today to get a piece of granite. I wish you were close so I could buy you a beer !!!
thanks!
excelente trabajo hermano! como siempre ;p saludos desde Santo Domingo
muchas gracias!
Super!!!
I am a big fan of your projects and have followed your channel for a while. I notice you continue to improve the production quality of your videos as well. I hope that you will have great success with your channel! I also appreciate that you create videos in english, which I assume is not your native language. Thank you for that! I just thought I'd let you know - in english we pronounce the word "jagged" as "jah-ghed". Don't ask me why.. english is a strange language. Keep up the great work!
thanks for letting me know!
All videos on this topic use glass or stone as a flat surface. I am trying to find something like this but in the mean time would some plywood, MBF or pine work?
great! and pretty cheap!
I would like a link for the double sided tape you're using.
very nice
thanks!
If you want to test whether or not you have gotten a blade in perfect alignment before going very far with the first sandpaper step: Put ink or thin layer of paint on the blade and do one or two passes on the sandpaper. Stop and inspect. You can determine then if further sandpaper passes are going to be of value. Felt tip pens or machinist lay-out fluid are both nice to use. Dykem is a brand name in the USA of layout fluid and gives good contrast between silver colored steel and dark blue.
It is a good idea, thanks!
A standard machine shop technique to sharpen tools. Same with knives, helical sharpened cutters, like a milling cutter, etc. The stone or abrasive does not good until it takes a bit off of the edge. The rest is just in-the-way.
Nice job:)
thanks!
Me encanta porque aquí en Costa Rica la gente siempre fabricó suspropias herramientas para trabajar ya que las herramientas salían muy caras. mi papá es un afilador profesional, ahora esta enfermo y probablemente las maquinas que el fabricó me van quedar a mi que soy el menor. son maquinas para afilar las sierras de banda gigantes de las aserraderos las que aserran troncos. yo fabrico muebles para salones de belleza .
espero que saques partido a esas herramientas!
Seems like the grinder could be skipped and do the entire job w just your jig. Nice vid👍
Good
Wow!
Un saludo, se agradece la traducción correcta al español.
Всё доходчиво отлично
Мужик, ты красавчик.
Very precise and informative video. I will recommend your channel. Can you tell us how long the piece of sandpaper lasts with this method? And how much pressure do you use when going back and forth with chisel?
hi Morten, it takes little pressure, just the weight of your arms... With the sandpaper you can sharpen about ten chisels.
That's excellent! I love this jig. It's a simple design, easily adjustable and to use. I think this is on my to-do list now.
One question, have you found the need to modify it to be able to lock the needed sharpening angle into place?
thanks! that would be an interesting improvement
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Thanks for the information. Do the last two grits make a noticeable difference after the first couple of cuts with the chisel?
Thanks again.
you should try it, the difference is noticeable!
Paoson WoodWorking okay, thanks again.
Great vıdeo.But how does the gap ın the wheel not flıp your chisel??????
with these revolutions that problem does not exist
Interesting.
Like Your voice Bro!
El anterior vídeo o lo pueden retransmitir en español?
like C-ROD said: so simple and none of the waffle. Thanks
Xa chegou a demostración. O formato visual e moi atractivo, eu vexoo con subtítulos pero gustanme a voz en inglés polo tono e porque solo falta cando é necesario. O dito, sinxelo, fermoso e práctico.
moitas gracias Pablo!
Great craftsmen. Really impressed with the jig you built. Did you also make the grinder?
yes! check out my channel
cool. thanks for sharing. Is there any difference if you go above 2000 grit?
you can go with 2000 grit
+Paoson WoodWorking thanks man
Helpful video! Can the coarse stage (320 grit) of this be done on regular sandpaper? that is, NOT wet/dry sandpaper?
you can also use wet/dry sandpaper
Thanks for your reply. I have wet/dry sandpaper ONLY in the finer grits. Just wondering if I could get by with regular dry "woodworking" sandpaper for the early stages, since that's all I have!
@@rickpick9058 you should use plenty of water for lubrication, so I do not advise you to use dry sandpaper. You could also start with P400 grit sandpaper or even more, it depends on the grit of your emery wheel. Try it with what you have
Интересная приспособив для заточки ножей может ли она помочь в заточке ножа рубанка
Could you share the 3d model of your jig in iges or step format?
Faz tipo uma plaina com rolamentos com ângulo fixo de 30⁰ que está bom. Não complica.
молодец буржуй лайк однозначно
Какие номера наждачки рекомендует автор?
is there a jig that works with gouges?
can serve for some gouges...
I like your chisel sharpening technique but I am unable to find wide, double sided tape. Can you share with me the manufacturer and type of tape you use. Thanks, LouS/
hello Lucky, as I say in the video you can use any adhesive tape to stick the sandpaper. Thanks!
2:35 when u nearly burn your shop!
you should always be careful with this type of work!
What if I have a chipped off top? A tiny one? Do I just keep sharpening until the chisel shortens?
yes, unfortunately it is the solution
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how its made this machine and the discs
take a look:
ruclips.net/video/BCOPtDcOKXk/видео.html
Я в шоке от точильного круга с наждачной бумагой! Это же гениально!
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Like!
Greetings from Ukraine!
You can open a hairdresser, shave customers, there will be a full house!
You are the best!
Nice job. However, you shouldn't cut down in the stone with that knife...your stone will be scratched and the knife dulls immediately. I also use such a stone plate as a straight surface, when I have to align things for measuring and/or marking (I'm a machinist and blacksmith).
The method you use in the video is also excellent for polishing small flanges, ferrules etc.
Супер!
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How many chisels can you typically sharpen with each strip of sand paper?
If you clean them with water when you finish, you can reuse them and sharpen about 20 chisels
Wouldn't it be better to use the belt sander for the first step?
two systems are valid, in my case my belt sander does not reach the necessary degrees
Ah!
Okey
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