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| Buckey,
Seems you're asking about using a 1x30" sander for making knives. I've done that in the past and have had pretty good results for a hobbyist. I still have one now that is handy for finishing handles, guards/bolsters etc. If that's currently your primary tool, I suggest you try fairly short blades in the 3" range, and use thinner stock. My experience would suggest 1/8" max.
This is a rather broad topic to try discussing at large, but PM and I'd glad to share some suggestions and lessons learned via phone if you wish...
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| Posts: 403 | Location: Houston | Registered: 09 November 2004 |
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| Oops,
Just saw your earlier post about sharpening. That's probably a better application for your 1x30.
Still be glad to discuss via phone...
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| Posts: 403 | Location: Houston | Registered: 09 November 2004 |
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| Thank You! Just tired of using a stone and thought this may save a little time? Like all things there is a learning curve. |
| Posts: 143 | Location: mid-michigan | Registered: 04 May 2008 |
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| A lot more too this using a belt sander then youtube let on! |
| Posts: 143 | Location: mid-michigan | Registered: 04 May 2008 |
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| Try a Lansky sharpener or something similar. It keeps the angle constant, it's very simple to put a very sharp edge on a knife. |
| Posts: 2173 | Location: NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO, USA | Registered: 05 March 2008 |
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| Have a full bench of knife sharping goodies,Got dad's old wet stones from the shop plus some 2X8" flat ceramics. It's not that I can't get a knife shaving sharp I've gotten real good at it in the last 50 years what I'm hoping for is seeing how lazy I can be doing it.I need my spare time for naps, watching old westerns and going to the shooting range. |
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| Good response buckey! |
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| Sorry to be so honest but with a wife that has a PHD in taking the edge off a blade I no longer want to spend time that I could use drinking Beer, Fishing, Sleeping and more fun things sitting in the basement at a wet stone. |
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| I use my 1X30 to put a rough bevel on a blade. Then go to paper wheels for sharpening.
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| Posts: 2184 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 18 February 2007 |
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