Steven Long
Well-Known Member
Think I just got most of the work done on my best one yet. Thanks to all of you for the great tips and tricks! I was able to catch most of my mistakes before they got too bad and felt in better control than any of the other ones. I am still a little off between my left side and right side, but not even close to as bad as it was. The funny thing is, I freehand ground it from beginning to end. No bubble jig, nothing. I have to say, the bubble jig is what helped me get this far. It is a great starting tool and helps with the learning curve.
Here is what I started with this morning...
Walking the height up and trying to keep the knife level on both sides...
Hit my mark with my good side (right hand)...
Still a little off with the tang in my left hand, but much better...
Time to do a little sanding...
Added this to the shop today. This will make my life a lot easier...
Starting to look a lot better. The lines are still pretty crisp, which means I am starting to figure it all out...
Took a little break to upgrade my dunk bucket...
I was using that little guy...
There is still a little upward curve on this side...
Pretty straight on this side...
Sanded to 400 grit...
I am trying to save one from going in the scrap bucket forever. I raised the grind height to fix a few big scratches and tried to even her up. It looks a lot better than before. Hope hand sanding it will clean it up...
I still need to figure out a way to get my plunges even. Something with the grinder is causing it. On the right side of the platen, my plunge line has more of a radius, and on the left side, it's more of a 90* angle. Every time I switch sides, I make sure to adjust the belt to hang off that side just a little. My ceramic platen attachment seems to be close to the same shape on each side, but I bet the smallest difference will cause problems like these.
Thanks for looking!
Here is what I started with this morning...

Walking the height up and trying to keep the knife level on both sides...

Hit my mark with my good side (right hand)...

Still a little off with the tang in my left hand, but much better...

Time to do a little sanding...

Added this to the shop today. This will make my life a lot easier...

Starting to look a lot better. The lines are still pretty crisp, which means I am starting to figure it all out...

Took a little break to upgrade my dunk bucket...

I was using that little guy...

There is still a little upward curve on this side...

Pretty straight on this side...

Sanded to 400 grit...


I am trying to save one from going in the scrap bucket forever. I raised the grind height to fix a few big scratches and tried to even her up. It looks a lot better than before. Hope hand sanding it will clean it up...

I still need to figure out a way to get my plunges even. Something with the grinder is causing it. On the right side of the platen, my plunge line has more of a radius, and on the left side, it's more of a 90* angle. Every time I switch sides, I make sure to adjust the belt to hang off that side just a little. My ceramic platen attachment seems to be close to the same shape on each side, but I bet the smallest difference will cause problems like these.
Thanks for looking!