The key to sharpening is a consistent and repeated angle every stroke. That guide does just that. I used to freehand all my blades and got pretty good at sharpening to a shave quality in short time. That honing guide you sent me brought that to the next level. The only thing different is I matched the angles to what the chisels came with. That trick to get a repeatable 25 degrees is GOLD and I will be making one for myself. guess I know what this weeks project will be hahaha.. going back over all my sharps.
Nice, I am the same when it comes to freehand sharpening. I could also get a razor edge but I found out I was getting off on my primary bevel over time!! Happy sharpening brother 😁✌️&💙
This is awesome! I’ve been thinking about starting my guitar building journey soon, so I definitely would love to see more videos like this. Thanks for sharing your tips with us brother!
Great video Todd, I love seeing how others sharpen their chisels and planes, some of my favourites are Paul sellers, Rob Cosman, Matt Estlea (fastest dovetail in the world) and a Spanish guitar builder Pablo Requena who's technique has changed how I sharpen. Also if anyone is interested on Lie Nielsen download site there's a free download for a sharpening jig/protrusion stop block
Great video Todd! I have a boatload of chisels to sharpen, Flat Chisels, Lathe Chisels and Carving Chisels. I have always done them "Free Hand" but I very much like the idea of a guide after seeing your results! As always, thanks for sharing your tips!
Thank you brother. I have spent months learning to sharpen freehand and while I can do it, I feel like the guide gives me a little better results. At least for an out of the box session!! Happy Building my friend. ✌️&💙
Where was this video yesterday when I was sharpening my new 1.5 inch Ashley isles. 😂. All good. It’s got a razors edge on it now! Aside. I like having a really coarse (320?) diamond stone for those nicked/dinged/new edges.
I only use 2 gouges at present. A 1/4" inside cannel and a 3/4" outside cannel gouge. I love them but on the outside one I take the stone to the gouge on the inside cannel I use a small round slip stone for it!! I also have a multi shaped stone for irregular shaped cutting tools!!
Ha, there’s timing! As you know, a brand new set of chisels popped through my door this week. I got them out and thought, well, they ain’t sharp. Historically (hysterically?), I am really good at not being able to sharpen things very well. Like pro level. You want a dull blade? I’m your man. So this was a really great, well timed video. Love the protrusion guide, simple and clever.
Thank you brother! I was the same when I first got the Narex chisels. I tried to do it freehand and I got pretty good at it but as you can see in the video, I got the bevel off the proper angle!! The guide is so helpful! Next stop, Hand Plane blades!!✌️&💙
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. I've got a set of japanese chisels from herself, and a honing guide but no stones yet. Do you happen to have a link for the set you're using buddy?
Here's a link to the stones I really like! I think Crimson sells these too? Suehiro NEW CERAX CR-4800 Combination sharpening stone: # 6000 / # 1000 (WA), Soaking stone/ a.co/d/1bBNk6G
Here's a link to the cheap kit I bought on Amazon. They do fine! Intelitopia Complete Knife Sharpening Stone Set - Dual Grit Whetstone 400/1000 3000/8000 Knife Sharpener with Leather Strop, Flattening Stone, Bamboo Base, 3 Non-slip Rubber Bases & Angle Guide a.co/d/7oTyplv
Not seen that jig for setting the angle before. Could an even more compact idea be to scribe two lines on the shank of the chisel and across a plane iron, to mark where to line it up to the honing guide edge, maybe? Could even use a sharpie over those lines and wipe it off the main surface so that it just remains in the scored line?
The method you mention is how I use to do it but the chisel changes length over time and the protrusion block accounts for that! That is a completely viable option for someone who doesn't use theirs that often but I've found myself sharpening my bladed tools more and more often lately just because I love how they work so much better when they're sharp! Thank you for the comment and the suggestion brother! Peace & Love
i'll have my oldest grandson watch this. he's pretty good at sharpening chisels and planes but he could do a bit better. me,... haha, i round them over and just like when i was a kid, i can't even sharpen a pocketknife. edit: i'm going to get one of those honing guides for the boy. he makes a good edge but that will give hime the consistency and keep him from rounding over the edge even better than he does now. great video.😺
That's why I got the honing guide. I can freehand a little better now but for this process, I wanted my chisels back to "proper" condition! Thank you brother! ✌️&💙
Todd, thanks so much for this sharpening video, useful info for sure. Also congratulations on your GGBO win,
The key to sharpening is a consistent and repeated angle every stroke. That guide does just that. I used to freehand all my blades and got pretty good at sharpening to a shave quality in short time. That honing guide you sent me brought that to the next level. The only thing different is I matched the angles to what the chisels came with. That trick to get a repeatable 25 degrees is GOLD and I will be making one for myself. guess I know what this weeks project will be hahaha.. going back over all my sharps.
Nice, I am the same when it comes to freehand sharpening. I could also get a razor edge but I found out I was getting off on my primary bevel over time!! Happy sharpening brother 😁✌️&💙
That 25 degree block is super clever
Great info Brother! I definitely need to spend some time doing this. Thanks.
Great tips on sharpening chisels
Thank you. I've actually just gotten confident enough in my abilities to make this video😊✌️&💙
@@SweetTGuitars I was impressed with the outcome
Really nice video Todd.
Thanks brother. I hope you're enjoying your trip!!✌️&💙
Great video, I got a few chisels that I need to sharpen now! Thanks Todd!
I love a good sharp tool! I'm sure you do as well!✌️&💙 Chef
This is awesome! I’ve been thinking about starting my guitar building journey soon, so I definitely would love to see more videos like this. Thanks for sharing your tips with us brother!
The results are worth it.
They are so worth it.
Best way to start a Friday! Absolutely great and informative video, brother!!!
Thank you my friend!!✌️&💙
Great video Todd, I love seeing how others sharpen their chisels and planes, some of my favourites are Paul sellers, Rob Cosman, Matt Estlea (fastest dovetail in the world) and a Spanish guitar builder Pablo Requena who's technique has changed how I sharpen.
Also if anyone is interested on Lie Nielsen download site there's a free download for a sharpening jig/protrusion stop block
Thank you Todd for the useful informations !!! I think I'll do my chesels sharpening today 😅!!
That's exactly how this started😁 Thank you brother!! ✌️&💙
I love these in depth videos! Great info, T!
Thanks brother!! ✌️&💙
They always say, when you take great care of your tools the longer they last and the better they perform.
Great video Todd!
I have a boatload of chisels to sharpen, Flat Chisels, Lathe Chisels and Carving Chisels.
I have always done them "Free Hand" but I very much like the idea of a guide after seeing your results!
As always, thanks for sharing your tips!
Thank you brother. I have spent months learning to sharpen freehand and while I can do it, I feel like the guide gives me a little better results. At least for an out of the box session!! Happy Building my friend. ✌️&💙
Where was this video yesterday when I was sharpening my new 1.5 inch Ashley isles. 😂. All good. It’s got a razors edge on it now!
Aside. I like having a really coarse (320?) diamond stone for those nicked/dinged/new edges.
If memory serves. My version of that honing guide also includes measurements of protrusion to achieve specific bevel angles. Just to add
Oh yes, some of the honing guides do have the measurements marked!! Thanks for the reminder. I have one that does and one that doesn't!✌️&💙
Good information Todd.
Thanks brother. This was a fun video to make!!
Outstanding, man! And you’ve reminded me I’m past due for sharpening my own chisels. 😅
I hope this helps! I haven't always used the guide but I've found it is best for me to. It keeps my angle consistent!! Thank you brother!!✌️&💙
@@SweetTGuitars you’re welcome! I’d be curious to see how you do your gouges at some point, I have a bit of a time getting mine perfect.
I only use 2 gouges at present. A 1/4" inside cannel and a 3/4" outside cannel gouge. I love them but on the outside one I take the stone to the gouge on the inside cannel I use a small round slip stone for it!! I also have a multi shaped stone for irregular shaped cutting tools!!
Ha, there’s timing! As you know, a brand new set of chisels popped through my door this week. I got them out and thought, well, they ain’t sharp. Historically (hysterically?), I am really good at not being able to sharpen things very well. Like pro level. You want a dull blade? I’m your man. So this was a really great, well timed video. Love the protrusion guide, simple and clever.
Thank you brother! I was the same when I first got the Narex chisels. I tried to do it freehand and I got pretty good at it but as you can see in the video, I got the bevel off the proper angle!! The guide is so helpful! Next stop, Hand Plane blades!!✌️&💙
@@SweetTGuitars awesome, I’m equally crap at sharpening those too so I look forward to it!
Thanks for taking the time to put this video together. I've got a set of japanese chisels from herself, and a honing guide but no stones yet. Do you happen to have a link for the set you're using buddy?
I'll send you a link to the stones I've ended up really liking. Give me a few minutes!! Thank you brother!!✌️&💙
Here's a link to the stones I really like! I think Crimson sells these too?
Suehiro NEW CERAX CR-4800 Combination sharpening stone: # 6000 / # 1000 (WA), Soaking stone/ a.co/d/1bBNk6G
Here's a link to the cheap kit I bought on Amazon. They do fine!
Intelitopia Complete Knife Sharpening Stone Set - Dual Grit Whetstone 400/1000 3000/8000 Knife Sharpener with Leather Strop, Flattening Stone, Bamboo Base, 3 Non-slip Rubber Bases & Angle Guide a.co/d/7oTyplv
Thanks so much bro, added to the wishlist! @@SweetTGuitars
Not seen that jig for setting the angle before. Could an even more compact idea be to scribe two lines on the shank of the chisel and across a plane iron, to mark where to line it up to the honing guide edge, maybe? Could even use a sharpie over those lines and wipe it off the main surface so that it just remains in the scored line?
The method you mention is how I use to do it but the chisel changes length over time and the protrusion block accounts for that! That is a completely viable option for someone who doesn't use theirs that often but I've found myself sharpening my bladed tools more and more often lately just because I love how they work so much better when they're sharp! Thank you for the comment and the suggestion brother! Peace & Love
How do you keep your flattening stone flat?
I have a stone called a Nagra Stone. Those are made for keeping the other stones flat! ✌️&💙
i'll have my oldest grandson watch this. he's pretty good at sharpening chisels and planes but he could do a bit better. me,... haha, i round them over and just like when i was a kid, i can't even sharpen a pocketknife.
edit: i'm going to get one of those honing guides for the boy. he makes a good edge but that will give hime the consistency and keep him from rounding over the edge even better than he does now.
great video.😺
That's why I got the honing guide. I can freehand a little better now but for this process, I wanted my chisels back to "proper" condition! Thank you brother! ✌️&💙
hey Todd, can you find your reading glasses?
It's an issue!😆
T&T 👍 P&L. TTFN
One law them one for us I would be out of employment,