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Rockler's Recommended Sharpening
Systems
Sharp
Tools are a Woodworking Necessity If you enjoy woodworking, you
know how important it is to have sharp power and hand tools. With enough
use, even the best tools eventually get dull. So, if you're serious about
woodworking, you'll need to develop some sharpening skills to keep your
tools in good, safe woodworking order.
Three
Methods to Keep Tools Sharp Rockler recommends these three methods
to keep your tools sharp:
1. Hand Sharpening
Cost: Starting around $30 When done correctly, hand
sharpening produces very sharp edges. When done incorrectly, it will
produce dull, unsafe cutting edges and frustration. If you are committed
to developing old-fashioned hand sharpening skills — and have the patience
to complete it properly — this system will serve you well. Rockler has a
complete line of hand sharpening supplies that will keep your tools in
great shape and last a lifetime:
Recommended Hand-Sharpening Tools
Cost
The Hand Sharpening Method Unless your
tool is in good shape, you'll want to start with the Grinder.
Grinding will give your tool edges a hollow grind, or a concave shape,
that will allow you to hone only the back and front length of the tool
edge — a faster way to sharpen. It is very important to use an aluminum
oxide wheel on your grinder to prevent your tool from overheating. Aluminum
oxide wheels run cooler than the wheels that come with most grinders.
(Tool steel loses its hardness and its ability to keep a fine edge when it
is overheated.)
The angle of the bevel is produced on the grinder (generally,
chisels and plane irons are 30 degrees) using the aluminum oxide wheel to
prevent overheating. Next, hone your tool using
either the Rockler
Plate Glass Sharpening System or a series of Water
stones, working up through course, medium and fine grits. Oilstones
cut much slower with similar results, so we do not recommend them. You can
also use Diamond
stones. They're not required unless you're sharpening carbide cutting
edges, and they are more expensive.
You'll
also want to invest in a good Honing
Guide to keep your tool steady and at a consistent angle while
honing.
2.
Makita Blade
Sharpener Cost: Around $260 The Makita
Blade Sharpener is a 560-RPM, motorized grinding station. It will
reduce the time and skill needed to produce sharp edges on a wide range of
tools, including jointer and planer blades up to 15" long. The large, slow
turning, precision-made aluminum oxide wheel offers a peaceful and quiet
alternative for precise sharpening. The continuous water feed keeps your
blades cool to prevent them from overheating. The Makita
Blade Sharpener is a good value for a motorized sharpening
system.
The
Makita Sharpening Method The Makita system uses a horizontal,
aluminum oxide water stone wheel. Using the blade holder (included as
standard equipment), you hold your tool firmly against the rotating face
of the wheel, mounted horizontally in the grinding station. This produces
a perfectly flat edge rather than a “hollow grind” produced with a typical
6" grinder. With a few additional accessories, you can sharpen a wide
range of tools, including jointer knives and planer knives. The water
stone wheel will eventually wear, but it can be easily
re-flattened.
3. Tormek
Sharpening System Cost: Starting around $400 This
is the Cadillac of sharpening systems — it's our favorite way to sharpen
tools! A vertically mounted, slow turning wet grinding stone gives you
absolute control over every phase of your edge grinding and honing. The
quiet and vibration-free motor is well built and rated for continuous
operation. Included with each system are a straight-edge jig for
sharpening chisels and plane irons, a genuine leather honing wheel for
producing razor-sharp edges, the 6th Edition Handbook, and a tube of
honing compound. With additional honing guides and accessories you can
make the Tormek
system a virtually goof-proof method for producing razor-sharp edges
every time.
Tormek
sharpening is a significant advance in the process of edge tool
sharpening. With the Tormek system, anybody can quickly and consistently
sharpen edge tools to almost surgical sharpness. With the right accessory,
all of your tools — even your radiused edge tools like your fingernail
turning gouges, spoon-carving gouges, and oval skew chisels — can be
sharpened to your exact, individual needs. Previously sharpened edges can
be replicated in less than 60 seconds. For serious woodworkers, that means
a lot less time sharpening, and more time woodworking!
Tormek
Accessories included with the Tormek Sharpening System
Straight edge jig for plane irons Universal support with micro
adjust Handbook Honing Compound 70 Grit (Tube) Horizontal Base
for Universal Support Video on the Tormek Sharpening System Pro
Angle Master Grinding stone
Additional Tormek
Accessories (Sold
Separately) Planer/Joiner Blade Jig Multi Jig Long Knife Jig
Short Knife Jig Stone Turning Tool Short Tool Jig Scissors
Jig Universal Gouge Jig Turning Tool Jig Stone Grader Axe
Grinding Jig
The Tormek Sharpening
Method With the Tormek system, a precision-made water stone rotates
slowly and safely through a water reservoir to keep your tool cool as you
sharpen and hone. The patented Angle Master enables you to set a precise
edge angle. You simply steady the tool in a corresponding guide and let
the Tormek do all the work. Because a very small amount of steel is
removed, a sharp edge is produced quickly. Once you have ground your tool
to the desired shape and edge angle, you can reproduce it exactly in
future sharpening. This is even possible for “difficult” tools with
unusual shapes. There is a guide or accessory available for virtually any
type of tool (including knives and other household cutters), which makes
Tormek one of the most versatile sharpening systems on the market. The
grinding stone is precision balanced to retain perfect stability and
water-cooled to ensure that your tool steel does not overheat and lose its
hardness. After grinding an almost perfect edge, you can finish by honing
it on the leather-honing wheel for a surgically polished edge. No need for
messy, unsafe bench grinders or flying sparks. The Tormek method is a low
speed and safe grinding and honing method that allows you to complete your
initial grinding and final sharpening on the same stone.
For more information on sharpening techniques, click here
for Tormek's
Sharpening Basics (pdf).
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