rhinoknives
Well-Known Member
We have had many threads lately concerning plunge lines & other points of symmetry concerning our grinding results.
I just caught myself again today, Being frustrated with waves and chatter and a lack of a clean grind today. Then it dawned on me as it does every so often since I am a fast learner and a faster forget-or sometimes.
Today I realized that it wasn't the belt, angle or my hold, It was time to!
Flatten My Platen!
Even though I use ceramic glass and tile most of the time as a fixure, I grind a lot of knives and don't always have the next piece read to superglue up to my platen and end up using the plain steel.
I use my 6 x 48 with a 120 grit belt to flatten both directions until there is no more hollow in the middle and then roll each side lightly to soften the shoulders.
So this is my contribution for the evening for you new makers or other sometimes forgetful ones like me.
Cheers and have fun!
Laurence
www.rhinoknives.com
I just caught myself again today, Being frustrated with waves and chatter and a lack of a clean grind today. Then it dawned on me as it does every so often since I am a fast learner and a faster forget-or sometimes.
Today I realized that it wasn't the belt, angle or my hold, It was time to!
Flatten My Platen!
Even though I use ceramic glass and tile most of the time as a fixure, I grind a lot of knives and don't always have the next piece read to superglue up to my platen and end up using the plain steel.
I use my 6 x 48 with a 120 grit belt to flatten both directions until there is no more hollow in the middle and then roll each side lightly to soften the shoulders.
So this is my contribution for the evening for you new makers or other sometimes forgetful ones like me.
Cheers and have fun!
Laurence
www.rhinoknives.com