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    Worksharp Shopmade Wide Blade Platform

    I can't take credit for this idea. I got it from a poster on the other wood forum. It was very easy to make. The pix say it all.

    I prefer to sharpen topside - even chisels - lately. More control and wider use of the wheel. Easier to clean too.

    The sides are 3/4" stock; the top is 1/2" (it needs to be thinner to clear the motor housing). You gotta mount the WS to a base to give the table something to stand on. I used leveling feet with threaded inserts underneath. This makes leveling the top with the wheel a breeze.

    Not the prettiest; but for $5, canya beat it?

    Enjoy.
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    Last edited by Prashun Patel; 08-15-2010 at 2:18 PM.

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    I find that I also use the top, about as often as setup provided.
    Thanks for the photos.

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    I prefer the top also and no longer use the port.

    ~mark

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    So, do you use that wooden platform as a rest for your wrists, or do you use some sort of a jig to hold the blades?

    I'm very curious, I bought a worksharp last year, and I know I could be using it for more than I do...

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    I use a Veritas Mk II but any honing guide will work.

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    you have to use a jig to hold the blade at the proper angle above the disc.

    I use a Robert Larsen guide. It's the eclipse style that holds the blades by the sides. It works great for sharpening plane blades and wider chisels. Very cheap too.

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    Thanks for the idea. Here is my more modest version.

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