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Jack E
8th July 2005, 01:37 AM
Does anybody have any ideas what to do with this

http://www.leevalley.com/images/item/woodworking/sharpening/05m0210s1.jpg

Now that I have one of these

http://www.leevalley.com/images/item/Woodworking/Assorted/05m0901_dsp.jpg


I will consider selling it but given the resourcefulness of the people on this BB there may be another use for it.

Jack

silentC
8th July 2005, 09:44 AM
Keep it for sharpening your skew chisels. If you haven't got any skew chisels...

Dunno...

JDarvall
8th July 2005, 09:58 AM
Definetly sell them both,,,,,with the money buy 1/2 dozen carpatec guides and a ton of timber........ ;)

Jack E
8th July 2005, 08:15 PM
Keep it for sharpening your skew chisels. If you haven't got any skew chisels...

Dunno...

I don't have any skew chisels but this seems like the perfect opportunity to buy some.
What are they used for?

Is it not possible to sharpen skews using the Mark 2?

Jack

kiwigeo
8th July 2005, 08:32 PM
B*****er I just bought a brand new Mark I last monday.

Jack E
8th July 2005, 08:48 PM
B*****er I just bought a brand new Mark I last monday.

And I thought I had it bad buying mine 3 months ago only to later find that Mark 2 was but a couple of months away :rolleyes:

Should look into the little purchases just as much as the larger ones I guess.

Jack.

craigb
8th July 2005, 08:55 PM
Yeah, well I ordered mine in the great "Bessey Clamp Buy of '05" in January.

Two weeks after I got my mits on it in May I found out that it had been superseeded. :(

Ah well I can't complain really. It was still a great deal. :D

routermaniac
8th July 2005, 09:01 PM
B*****er I just bought a brand new Mark I last monday.
I wouldnt worry , you can get excellent results with the old guide, I do ;) .

Besides if you bought the guide at the special discounted price of $49 from carbatec then there is no price comparison... if not, well join the club, bought mine a month before carbatec dropped the price :( .

Nevertheless, I love it and it has taken my sharpening to another level compared to my old stanley copy carbatec guide.

PS Jack, just made myself 2 skews Right and Left from 12mm Stanley chisels (on sale at Bunnings for 7 each :p ), they are really handy for cleaning up the bottoms of dovetails.

JDarvall
8th July 2005, 09:22 PM
I wouldnt worry , you can get excellent results with the old guide, I do ;) .

Besides if you bought the guide at the special discounted price of $49 from carbatec then there is no price comparison... if not, well join the club, bought mine a month before carbatec dropped the price :( .

Nevertheless, I love it and it has taken my sharpening to another level compared to my old stanley copy carbatec guide.
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If it works why change it ?....... I think its good that people find something that they enjoy using......

Still think, however you would get much faster results, of the same quality or better, by hand from well dressed AlO wheel grinder straight to well trued hard felt buffing wheel loaded with that green compound(carpa-tec)......when it comes to chisels that is.....skewed or square......theres no middle man.....if you get my drift (no medium stone needed) grinding is fast to establish straight edge (take straight in) , grind bevel to get burr.....buffing knocks of burr straight to a polished finish, back off on polishing stone........2 minutes tops.....1 minute mostly.....and best of all no small anoying dishes in your waterstones .....you can leave your waterstones to plane blades.....

I'm being serious mate (believe it or not)..... I understand ,,why change what works for you....its just that if I was in your position I'd know that I'd like to hear about anything that may significantly change my work.......

seeya :)

Jack E
9th July 2005, 01:17 AM
Derek has just informed me that a skew blade add on for the Mark II may be in the wings.

He also provided this link
http://www.woodcentral.com/cgi-bin/handtools.pl?noframes;read=69660
to his current solution for sharpening skews with the Mark II

I have had an offer from someone to purchase the Mark I from me so am no longer looking for ideas as to what I can do with it.

In fact, if I do see any ideas I will be disappointed as it would be just my luck that the minute I sell it I will want it again :D :D :D

Jack.

Jack E
9th July 2005, 08:02 PM
The guide has been sold so DO NOT offer any ideas on another use for it :D :D :D

Jack.

alanatnoosa
31st October 2008, 01:05 PM
Does anybody have any ideas what to do with this

http://www.leevalley.com/images/item/woodworking/sharpening/05m0210s1.jpg

Now that I have one of these

http://www.leevalley.com/images/item/Woodworking/Assorted/05m0901_dsp.jpg


I will consider selling it but given the resourcefulness of the people on this BB there may be another use for it.

Jack

G'Day Jack, I've been out of woodworking for ages, and just resurrected my honing guide, the early model as per your top photo; I've forgotten the technique for setting the 4 position knob to get a secondary bevel. Much appreciate if you can help me out, do you have a copy of the instruction sheet you could copy for me ??

I thought Noosa was a long way north ??? Cheers.

nickpullen
31st October 2008, 02:23 PM
I have just purchased on of the older guides and have the manual, Im happy to photo copy it and post to you, or i can scan it in..

Let me know.

Cheers.
Nick.

ian
31st October 2008, 09:27 PM
G'Day Jack, I've been out of woodworking for ages, and just resurrected my honing guide, the early model as per your top photo; I've forgotten the technique for setting the 4 position knob to get a secondary bevel. Much appreciate if you can help me out, do you have a copy of the instruction sheet you could copy for me ??try this link http://www.leevalley.com/shopping/Instructions.aspx?p=41682


ian

alanatnoosa
31st October 2008, 09:36 PM
try this link http://www.leevalley.com/shopping/Instructions.aspx?p=41682


ian

Thanks Ian, that's just great !!