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ThePerfectLine /r/handtools
1 point
1970-01-19 16:44:00.391 +0000 UTC

So I have had a honing guide similar to those $15 ones, and I had similar problems to what people report on Amazon, sides not lining up properly, etc. I used to have such problems I basically gave up sharpening. I *THINK* I might just go with the trend guide.Its $50, which is more than I want to spend, but less than a Veritas, and looks to be of buy-it-for-life quality.

I think I might get this set of stones (again with amazon though, would love to buy from an actual woodworking supplier here in the states), but maybe I don't need all these grits?

My chisels are a mix of mid-grade craftsman, and some nice marples, don't actually know their metallic composition if I am honest.

ralphy_s /r/sharpening
9 points
1970-01-19 07:47:23.052 +0000 UTC

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Knife-Sharpening-Stone-Set/dp/B074X7VB62

My dad taught me how to sharpen knives but his 400 (i think) stone is a huge wheel(?) and then he finished on a 1000 and a 4000 I haven't been using his awesome turning wheel in a while because I moved out and now need a set up on my own. What do you guys think of this set?