A.W.Stovall
Well-Known Member



Thanks Anthony
... I say " you do what you gotta do to get the job done" and rather than giving up knifemaking, I'll ride the rail !
Everyone has a dominant eye and a dominant hand. It will be easier to grind going one way than it is going the other way. One thing I learned was to grind my weak side first. It is easier to match what you did there on strong side. It just takes practice get equally good going either way.
I always grind freehand. One trick Gil Hibben taught me was to imagine a laser line going across the wheel and use that imagainary line as your guide as you grind. It works. Concentrate on keeping the blade straight and steady going across the wheel.
Another thing I had to learn was to ease up and not try to hog too much metal out in one pass. Get your grind established in the middle and then work down to the edge and up to your upper grind line.