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30297 Sam Peterson <sampeterson01@s.. Nov-11-1997 MF #1 Sharpening

Is there any special tricks to sharpening a MF #1 Spokeshave blade?

30300 Scott E. Post <spost@n...> Nov-11-1997 Re: MF #1 Sharpening

> Sam Peterson wrote:
> 
> Is there any special tricks to sharpening a MF #1 Spokeshave blade?
> 

I'm certainly no expert, but what I found is that I had to slide the
blade side-to-side, *NOT* front to back as I sharpen.  Since the bottom
of the blade also acts as the sole of the shave you have to be *very* careful
not to round over the edge, or else the edge will never make contact with the
wood.  I found that if I stroked the blade front to back on my stones I would
tend to roll the blade and round over the cutting edge.

After flattening the bottom I used a small stone to clean up the bevel on the
inside.

You might also want to check out the description of tuning an MF #1 on
Ralph Brendler's web page:

  http://www.mcs.net/~brendler/oldtools/cigar.htm

-- 
Scott Post   spost@n...  http://www.netusa1.net/~spost

30302 J. Gunterman <john@g...> Nov-11-1997 Re: MF #1 Sharpening

>Is there any special tricks to sharpening a MF #1 Spokeshave blade?

well as a matter of fact..... there IS
For everything you always wanted to know avout honing a MF#1 Point your Web
Browser to:  http://www.cnh.mv.net/ipusers/gunterman/images/c_shave.gif

Ohh whazis,
No Bio posted..
sorry can't help you ;-)

L8r,
John