@John Wilson showed me a way to do that using a work rest and a block of wood. I cut the block of wood to the angle I wanted, in my case 30 degrees, clamped it to the work rest and ground my false clip that way.
I saw that post. I wanted to see what others were saying after I posted this! Thanks!!I literally just posted this on another thread.
This is Dan Warren's method. ABS Master Bladesmith. Pretty good video. I freehand mine, but also do it on a contact wheel similar to the way he is grinding here. Also, if get multiple angles when you are grinding, but you can clean that up after the fact by draw filing the clips to even it out and get it symmetrical. Then hand sand to finish.
This is Scott McGhee, ABS Master Bladesmith. He grinds all of his clips to a sharp edge.Alrighty, got to ask a question. The tip of the spine would not be ground to sharp right, because otherwise you would get the clip grind line not meeting up with the point? Hope that makes sense. So if that is true, how thick do you leave the clip at the point? Thanks!