Ben, you could try using these cheap hobby scalpel blade holders made from aluminium with a crosscut collet on the end to hold small blades. You may have to cut the slots to hold slightly thicker blades but it's worth a go! I've used them before. All I need now is some decent ceramic stones!
What a great tutorial. Thank you. Can you please tell me how to sharpen scissors. I am a sewer/quilter and use my scissors constantly. Is there a way I can sharpen them; especially the little ones. Thank you in advance
There are tools called "cutter and die" grinders. Used by machine shops. They will sharpen end mills, no mean achievement. They use diamond wheels. They are fearfully expensive even when made in China. But they have more angle adjustment than a politician, and I would love to have one. In my shop. In the UK you can buy a kit for a grinder called the "Quorn" at a semi-reasonable price but you do need at least an engineer's lathe to build it. In the meantime I will look out for a ring vise, or build one myself, and cut up little pieces of wood. You have just saved me a lot of time and trouble. Thank you!
I am pretty sure you keep reading my mind, Ben. I am just about the sharpen my thumb planes and gramil and was wondering how the chuff I was going to do it. Thanks again. :)
Would it not be easier to take the sharpening system to the blade rather than trying to take the blade to the sharpening system?... For example clamping the tiny blade and then sharpening it with a small sharpening stone such as the EZ Lap diamond paddles.
for those really small blades, uses a razor handle that the blade slides in a Colet style end and you twist it to tighten the blade in, think they are called a hobby knife. you can find them at most places you buy car model kits and such.
+doktorwer Exactly what I was going to suggest. I have a small needle nosed vise grip I use for fiddly bits on my lawn mower which would suit these blades.
Nice one Ben! Is there any chance you could do a video on sharpening hand router blades? I have a No. 071 Record router plane, and trying to sharpen those blades is an awkward and unforgiving task.!
That would be great, i look forward to seeing that! I have seen people sharpening them on the edge of a table so the shaft of the blade can over-hang the edge, but trying to sharpen them like that is awkward and difficult. I've never seen a jig for them, but might be worth looking in to!
I hope you have used some of my tips on finish sanding before the buff. just as simple yes or no will at least let me know that I'm not taking all this time trying to type.( its hard when this little tablet stops in the middle of what your typing and you have to start all over.)
Hey man, I have a whole list of tips, yours included, that I am going to try as the last few videos on the series. I really appreciate your support and tips!
Ah, the joy of frustration :-) Tiny blades are fiddly, but also require less work, so fingers can be surprisingly sufficient. One just needs to be much more mindful about angles and directions.
@@vepristhorn8278 It is the trouble with Google. You have to know what the thing is called so you can search for it. Amazon sells them for a little over $10 USD.
Yes, all the time. The shop calculates the shipping by weight depending what you need. Check out www.crimsonguitars.com/shop thank you for your support, I appreciate it!
Hey Ben, I just watched your whole series of Sharpening Masterclass (besides the 3M Film) Where is the basic Waterstone video? No machine, just Waterstones. Talking about different types, pro/cons of combined stones, keeping them wet or just soaking them shortly before sharpening from different stones, keeping the water bath clean, smelly or not? If there is already a video just for basic waterstones, it should be in this playlist. In the Introduction video you talk about sharpening gouges as well. The video I found is from back in the shed days where you show the technique you learned from your violin building master. I think it may be time for an update after 6 years, since you learned a lot more about sharpening since then. Do you still use the same technique?
now you need to sharpen 6 tools that you used to sharpen the tiny blade, the problem is when you sharpen these blades, you would need more tools to do so and making them blunt, so then you will need to sharpen 20 and thing gets out of hand all for sharpening the little blade..
Thank you. This is the ONLY video I've found that shows me how to sharpen the blade of a violin plane.
Thank you Ben. Even though I've been doing this kind of thing for a long time, I always pick up something new and helpful.
Can you sharpen mechanical pencil sharpener blades?
Ben, you could try using these cheap hobby scalpel blade holders made from aluminium with a crosscut collet on the end to hold small blades. You may have to cut the slots to hold slightly thicker blades but it's worth a go! I've used them before. All I need now is some decent ceramic stones!
What a great tutorial. Thank you. Can you please tell me how to sharpen scissors. I am a sewer/quilter and use my scissors constantly. Is there a way I can sharpen them; especially the little ones.
Thank you in advance
There are tools called "cutter and die" grinders. Used by machine shops. They will sharpen end mills, no mean achievement. They use diamond wheels. They are fearfully expensive even when made in China. But they have more angle adjustment than a politician, and I would love to have one. In my shop. In the UK you can buy a kit for a grinder called the "Quorn" at a semi-reasonable price but you do need at least an engineer's lathe to build it. In the meantime I will look out for a ring vise, or build one myself, and cut up little pieces of wood. You have just saved me a lot of time and trouble. Thank you!
I am pretty sure you keep reading my mind, Ben. I am just about the sharpen my thumb planes and gramil and was wondering how the chuff I was going to do it. Thanks again. :)
My pleasure Marc, enjoy :) but then I know you have the shapton stones from www.niwaki.com so the process simply has to be enjoyable :)
What about glueing the small blades to the holding stick / tool with hot melt glue?
Ben, try the new Lie-Nielsen honing guide with jaws for short blades, it's excellent.
Would it not be easier to take the sharpening system to the blade rather than trying to take the blade to the sharpening system?... For example clamping the tiny blade and then sharpening it with a small sharpening stone such as the EZ Lap diamond paddles.
What grit of stone for 1 inch razor blade???
for those really small blades, uses a razor handle that the blade slides in a Colet style end and you twist it to tighten the blade in, think they are called a hobby knife. you can find them at most places you buy car model kits and such.
The Divine Hammer's Woodworks collet
Could you also just use a nice pair of vise grips to hold it and sharpen away?
+doktorwer Exactly what I was going to suggest. I have a small needle nosed vise grip I use for fiddly bits on my lawn mower which would suit these blades.
What would you use to sharpen a Chipper blade? :-) not exactly a fine craftsman blade but still needs to be sharp...
Nice one Ben! Is there any chance you could do a video on sharpening hand router blades? I have a No. 071 Record router plane, and trying to sharpen those blades is an awkward and unforgiving task.!
I have one in need of refurbishment and I will certainly film the process.. Could you use a jig somehow? I haven't given them very much thought tbh.
That would be great, i look forward to seeing that! I have seen people sharpening them on the edge of a table so the shaft of the blade can over-hang the edge, but trying to sharpen them like that is awkward and difficult. I've never seen a jig for them, but might be worth looking in to!
Use "sealing wax", it's much tougher than other waxes. That what is used for polishing precious stones.
"You have a small thing" D:< you're not supposed to tell people Ben! LOL!!!
Haha!
+Crimson Custom Guitars We come here to learn, but stay for the innuendo
can you do "How to sharpen rounded finger plane blades"?
I hope you have used some of my tips on finish sanding before the buff. just as simple yes or no will at least let me know that I'm not taking all this time trying to type.( its hard when this little tablet stops in the middle of what your typing and you have to start all over.)
Hey man, I have a whole list of tips, yours included, that I am going to try as the last few videos on the series. I really appreciate your support and tips!
+Crimson Custom Guitars good its nice tto no your appreciated.. thvm
Ah, the joy of frustration :-) Tiny blades are fiddly, but also require less work, so fingers can be surprisingly sufficient. One just needs to be much more mindful about angles and directions.
That metal jewelers clamp looks perfect for holding my broadheads but I can't find one, does it have a specific name?
5 1/4" Hand Vise Jewelers Metalsmith Hobbyist Tool
@@bbrachman Thank you
@@vepristhorn8278 It is the trouble with Google. You have to know what the thing is called so you can search for it. Amazon sells them for a little over $10 USD.
what about drill and router bits
Your jeweler's vise is a lot like a fly-tiers vise -- I'm going to use mine for sharpening blades.
Do you ship tools to the USA?
Yes, all the time. The shop calculates the shipping by weight depending what you need. Check out www.crimsonguitars.com/shop thank you for your support, I appreciate it!
Hey Ben,
I just watched your whole series of Sharpening Masterclass (besides the 3M Film)
Where is the basic Waterstone video? No machine, just Waterstones.
Talking about different types, pro/cons of combined stones, keeping them wet or just soaking them shortly before sharpening from different stones, keeping the water bath clean, smelly or not?
If there is already a video just for basic waterstones, it should be in this playlist.
In the Introduction video you talk about sharpening gouges as well. The video I found is from back in the shed days where you show the technique you learned from your violin building master. I think it may be time for an update after 6 years, since you learned a lot more about sharpening since then.
Do you still use the same technique?
now you need to sharpen 6 tools that you used to sharpen the tiny blade, the problem is when you sharpen these blades, you would need more tools to do so and making them blunt, so then you will need to sharpen 20 and thing gets out of hand all for sharpening the little blade..
...Having read the comments I can see my use of mole grips isn't news to anyone...lol... ;- )
Engravers suspend the piece in red pine resin or similar
Ah! I should have watched more videos on engraving before doing this one.. Sealing wax or pitch.
Ah! I should have watched more videos on engraving before doing this one.. Sealing wax or pitch.
Here comes my tax return! Time for some tool shopping!
Sangwoo here real sus
Moving your arms at the elbow & shoulder is pretty normal!!!
I'd piss myself if you said you moved your arms from the ankles & knees!!!!!!!!