Johnny Kleso
06-08-2008, 12:27 AM
Here is some pics of the sharpening jigs I own
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-1.jpg
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-2.jpg
I think the new LV works best but my all time favorite is the Miller Falls in the red box.. the long one is a General remake of an old Stanley and this is the least faforite but a great tool for scary sharp...
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-3.jpg
First stone is a diamond but looks white as it just finished flatten my arkansas stones, soft and hard.. you can see the soft still has a belly in the middle and needs a little more work.. The DMT diamond stone is great for flatten but I ONLY use if for flatten as if you use it on both it will waer pretty quick and not cut the stone as well...
Pics of shrpening a new LN blade
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-4.jpg
You can see I just started flattenig the back on the Med. India..
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-5.jpg
Diamond, Med, Fine India, Soft, Hard Arkansas and Fine Ceramic
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-6.jpg
Here the back has a mirror finished
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-7.jpg
Hard to see but there is a mirror polished micro bevel all the way acrosee... The last stone used is a fine ceramic as I was to lazy to pull out my 5000 and 8000 water stones I use a Medium and Fine India, a soft and hard arkansas and or the water stones or ceramic..
Enjoy
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-1.jpg
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-2.jpg
I think the new LV works best but my all time favorite is the Miller Falls in the red box.. the long one is a General remake of an old Stanley and this is the least faforite but a great tool for scary sharp...
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-3.jpg
First stone is a diamond but looks white as it just finished flatten my arkansas stones, soft and hard.. you can see the soft still has a belly in the middle and needs a little more work.. The DMT diamond stone is great for flatten but I ONLY use if for flatten as if you use it on both it will waer pretty quick and not cut the stone as well...
Pics of shrpening a new LN blade
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-4.jpg
You can see I just started flattenig the back on the Med. India..
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-5.jpg
Diamond, Med, Fine India, Soft, Hard Arkansas and Fine Ceramic
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-6.jpg
Here the back has a mirror finished
http://stanleytools.home.comcast.net/sharp/sharp-7.jpg
Hard to see but there is a mirror polished micro bevel all the way acrosee... The last stone used is a fine ceramic as I was to lazy to pull out my 5000 and 8000 water stones I use a Medium and Fine India, a soft and hard arkansas and or the water stones or ceramic..
Enjoy