George,
Thanks for the added information. I kinda had heard that the blueing was not a problem but I still want to perfect my technique to be right. As far as using the ss jig I don't see that working very well I tried several ways with it and failed. I might have some time on my next break for new job.
Fingernail Profile Grind?
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You might want to take a look at this jig I posted in Jan. 08...riot_nrrd wrote:I have the basic set from SS, which I think is just carbon steel. I also just bought a Wood River (WoodCraft) spindle gouge, which I think is also carbon steel.
Looking at that video again, I think the Sharpening station won't work - it looks like all the tools I've seen for grinding a fingernail result in a variable angle that a simple pivot at the tip will not produce. Maybe it's time to build a jig. If I come up with anything, I'll post it.
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