General Tools 809 Chisel and Plane Sharpener

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General Tools 809 Chisel and Plane Sharpener
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General Tools 809 Chisel and Plane Sharpener

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  • Precision Sharpening: Keeps chisel and plane blades razor sharp, intended for honing high-quality tools back to their factory tolerances.
  • Angle Control: Features graduated settings to maintain the correct 30-degree cutting angle on chisel or plane blades.
  • Secure Clamping: Utilizes a spring clamp to securely hold blades up to 2-5/8 inches (67mm) wide.
  • Durable Construction: Made of high-impact fiberglass reinforced Lexan for robust performance.
  • Compact Storage: Designed to fold for convenient storage when not in use.
  • Simple Aesthetics: Presents a simple black and gray color scheme.
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Sep 25, 2017
Harold
2 out of 5 stars review

Cheap but not very good

I was able to make this jig work for some of my plane and chisel blades, but only after a lot of fiddling around. The jig was not straight. If I placed a blade square in the jig, the edge did not lay flat on the sharpening stone. I had to shim one of the wheels with three layers of masking tape to make it level with the other wheel. My spokeshave iron is too short for the jig and one of my chisels is too thick to fit under the clamp. The instructions with the jig for setting the sharpening angle didn't seem to make much sense, but I was able to set the angle by marking the bevel with a Sharpie and adjusting the jig until the sharpie mark was erased. This was not very easy, however, because of the stiction in the angle adjustment, making it difficult to tweak the angle in small increments. .

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