Hi-
I'm a new guy here, but I need to re-ask an old question. I've read all
the old posts I could find about honing guides, in which none seems to
stand above the others, however, those posts were all back in 2001.
I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
even the short Record blades.
BTW, if anyone knows where I can obtain the additional cutter set for
the 405 (reasonably), I'd be much obliged.
I'll go back into the weeds now. :)
Thanks--
Scotsman
You can build guides that work as well as the ones you can buy. What
you build depends on how you sharpen and what you sharpen with.
http://members.shaw.ca/petermichaux/workshop/FirstPlaneBladeHoningGuide.html
I have the Veritas guide and do not use it. It is more trouble than it
is worth. I'm interested to see what there new one is like.
-Peter
Thanks for the response. Any chance that you'd have links to the sites
you mention. I've not heard of them before. About "any site that sells
Clifton"--what is Clifton? Sorry to be so dumb, but can't help it in
this case. I'm sure I'm woefully un-educated compared to the rest of
you, but only time will cure that. Thanks for your help.
Scotsman
On 3 May 2005 13:41:01 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
>whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
>will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
>even the short Record blades.
with a little practise you will find that you can do a plenty accurate
enough job by eye faster than you can with a guide.
AAvK wrote:
snip
> One of the stresses in the group is: "DAGS"... do a google search. It don't
> make you stupid.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Clifton+planes&btnG=Google+Search
Dave in Fairfax
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> Hi-
> I'm a new guy here, but I need to re-ask an old question. I've read all
> the old posts I could find about honing guides, in which none seems to
> stand above the others, however, those posts were all back in 2001.
>
> I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
> whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
> will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
> even the short Record blades.
>
> BTW, if anyone knows where I can obtain the additional cutter set for
> the 405 (reasonably), I'd be much obliged.
>
> I'll go back into the weeds now. :)
>
> Thanks--
>
> Scotsman
>
Scotsman, the current Stanley guide will hold short blades, the only site I know
to get it is Garrett Wade, seems like limited production. Also, one of the Richard
Kell guides should work well, precision and expensive. There are other sites to
get them from, a little cheaper. They make a version for sharpening skewed cutters.
The current and ever popular Chinese vise type does have a problem with short
blades, doesn't work too well, and the Veritas small blade holder is too thick for
it.
Highland hardware online, might have the blade set as they "used to" sell the multi
plane, you'd have to ask, but any site that sells Clifton should be able to order them.
Axeminster sells them.
--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
Have you checked out Lee Valley? They make a guide (their stuff is
Veritas) for honing chisels and small plane blades. Check the specs.
www.leevalley.com
Dave
[email protected] wrote:
> Hi-
> I'm a new guy here, but I need to re-ask an old question. I've read all
> the old posts I could find about honing guides, in which none seems to
> stand above the others, however, those posts were all back in 2001.
>
> I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
> whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
> will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
> even the short Record blades.
>
> BTW, if anyone knows where I can obtain the additional cutter set for
> the 405 (reasonably), I'd be much obliged.
>
> I'll go back into the weeds now. :)
>
> Thanks--
>
> Scotsman
>
[email protected] wrote in news:1115522785.803545.183120
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Thanks for the response. Any chance that you'd have links to the sites
> you mention. I've not heard of them before. About "any site that sells
> Clifton"--what is Clifton? Sorry to be so dumb, but can't help it in
> this case. I'm sure I'm woefully un-educated compared to the rest of
> you, but only time will cure that. Thanks for your help.
>
> Scotsman
>
>
Clifton is a UK maker of Bailey-style handplanes. They have an excellent
reputation for quality. Most dealers who sell the line will also be able
to provide you with the appropriate kit and instruction for their use and
care.
Nobody here was born knowing everything. We each learned from someone.
Ask what you need to know, and enjoy learning the craft.
Patriarch
I have the veritas and one which clamps on the sides of the blades - the
name escapes me at the moment.
The veritas clamp mechanism is problematic. Rumor is that they are working
on a new design.
-j
"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Have you checked out Lee Valley? They make a guide (their stuff is
> Veritas) for honing chisels and small plane blades. Check the specs.
>
> www.leevalley.com
>
> Dave
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hi-
> > I'm a new guy here, but I need to re-ask an old question. I've read all
> > the old posts I could find about honing guides, in which none seems to
> > stand above the others, however, those posts were all back in 2001.
> >
> > I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
> > whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
> > will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
> > even the short Record blades.
> >
> > BTW, if anyone knows where I can obtain the additional cutter set for
> > the 405 (reasonably), I'd be much obliged.
> >
> > I'll go back into the weeds now. :)
> >
> > Thanks--
> >
> > Scotsman
> >
> Thanks for the response. Any chance that you'd have links to the sites
> you mention. I've not heard of them before. About "any site that sells
> Clifton"--what is Clifton? Sorry to be so dumb, but can't help it in
> this case. I'm sure I'm woefully un-educated compared to the rest of
> you, but only time will cure that. Thanks for your help.
>
> Scotsman
>
OH, so solly so solly... somehow I confused "Record 405" with the "Clifton
multi-plane" up in my brain, both are the same idea, my stupid confusion.
Maybe the Clifton cutters will work on the 405, I do not know but you could
find out. Clifton planes are made in the UK by Clico, which does not have a
website. You might find out by asking Joel, owner of:
http://www.toolsforworkingwood.com/
Another Clifton seller:
http://www.tools-for-woodworking.com/
And another:
http://japanwoodworker.com/page.asp?content_id=2896
Four blades cheap in england:
http://www.toolbazaar.co.uk/SparesDetails.asp?id=9
And they have a set of 11 cutters:
http://www.toolbazaar.co.uk/SparesDetails.asp?id=25
You could spend the same amount on a used Stanley 45 that comes with
cutters, on eBay.
And even ANOTHER!!!!!!!
http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/
And another:
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=116-780&ov=3784
And another:
http://www.hartvilletool.com/
And another:
http://www.thebestthings.com/
And another:
http://www.woodcraft.com/
And another:
http://www.craftsmanstudio.com/
Stanley and Kell guides
http://www.garrettwade.com/ other sites sell Kell tools as well.
One of the stresses in the group is: "DAGS"... do a google search. It don't
make you stupid.
--
Alex - newbie_neander in woodworking
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
I have the Veritas gauge - works fine with a little care in setting up.
Vic
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi-
> I'm a new guy here, but I need to re-ask an old question. I've read all
> the old posts I could find about honing guides, in which none seems to
> stand above the others, however, those posts were all back in 2001.
>
> I have the usual planes, chisels, etc. and a Record 405 multi-plane,
> whose blades/cutters are fairly short. Is there a honing guide that
> will securely hold and allow me to accurately bevel and/or micro-bevel
> even the short Record blades.
>
> BTW, if anyone knows where I can obtain the additional cutter set for
> the 405 (reasonably), I'd be much obliged.
>
> I'll go back into the weeds now. :)
>
> Thanks--
>
> Scotsman
>