Now your learning!!! Go for it!A lot changed when I added a compound curve into the bevel line (I dunno proper term) Now the back ‘eyed’ end of the jig must be free and controlled with the left hand so it can move in and out and back and forth and up and down - All 12 planes...
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That’s shaping up to be a beautiful blade.
That is nice looking bevel.
I'll second and third this, maybe even 4th....I found that when I'm in a groove, I do 4 strokes, then smack the file on my thigh twice to shake off all the swarf and repeat.The most important thing is after every 5/6 strokes, CLEAN THE FILE.
Thanks Bob - the real test will come when I flip it over - can I make them match.... I may just do a chisel grind on it...I'm thoroughly impressed with your hand work on this knife. Well done!
Ol' Bruce sent me a piece of brass that I hit every few strokes - I do have a brass brush tho - haven't thought about using that - thanks for the tip there billyO!I'll second and third this, maybe even 4th....I found that when I'm in a groove, I do 4 strokes, then smack the file on my thigh twice to shake off all the swarf and repeat.
As Bruce said, you can feel (and see) when a chunk gets stuck in the teeth. I've found that a fingernail works great to pick these out if you catch them quick enough before they get embedded in the teeth. If not, I've also used a brass brush, and for really stubborn pieces, my carbide scribe works and doesn't damage the teeth if you're careful.
<sigh> not really - I just find that hand filing is much safer. Safer for me because I don't know how to grind very well and the grinder knows it (it has flung a blade or two) and safer for my shop because when I mess up because I was stupid I am not kind about it... Bruce is right - hand filing is somewhat therapeutic - the voices tell me it is good for me...Looking good Greg! You've got a whole lot more patience than I do.
I am also impressed with the hand work.I'm thoroughly impressed with your hand work on this knife. Well done!
Thank you - you do some really great work - I appreciate the vote of confidenceI am also impressed with the hand work.
That's a GOOD thing. The voices tell me that too. Now you know why I'm so mellow!<sigh> not really - I just find that hand filing is much safer. Safer for me because I don't know how to grind very well and the grinder knows it (it has flung a blade or two) and safer for my shop because when I mess up because I was stupid I am not kind about it... Bruce is right - hand filing is somewhat therapeutic - the voices tell me it is good for me...
Now there is an oxymoron if I ever heard one - Mellow Bruce... I'll need to talk to Ms. Claudia about that....That's a GOOD thing. The voices tell me that too. Now you know why I'm so mellow!