sharpening - - - an opinion
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2026 8:02 pm
I didn't want to step on the thread that I saw a moment ago....
I try as best I can to exercise the KISS principle. Start at the simple end of everything and add complexity as needed.
So...I read about the 'scary sharp' sharpening process, and I love it. A few sheets of ascending sandpaper grits and an angle-keeping rolling fixture for the chisels/plane blades and I'm on my way. I have a scrap piece of quartz countertop to use as a surface, it won't move and won't break and the price was right. I can shave my arms.
(I'm allergic to using power tools for precision tasks unless I have a lot of confinement and control of the process.)
I try as best I can to exercise the KISS principle. Start at the simple end of everything and add complexity as needed.
So...I read about the 'scary sharp' sharpening process, and I love it. A few sheets of ascending sandpaper grits and an angle-keeping rolling fixture for the chisels/plane blades and I'm on my way. I have a scrap piece of quartz countertop to use as a surface, it won't move and won't break and the price was right. I can shave my arms.
(I'm allergic to using power tools for precision tasks unless I have a lot of confinement and control of the process.)