Quick and easy way to anchor diamond hone
Quick and easy way to anchor diamond hone
I haven't gotten around to making a nice board with slots for each hone, and for some reason this setup wasn't obvious to me so I thought I'd share. Front is against a bench dog, back is pressed against the rubber foot of the edge of the bench. It is easy to swap in the different hones, and doesn't scoot around.
(Still figuring out how to put a burr on that card scraper though.)
You should grab a burnisher for that card scraper...
Yeah, I tried a bunch of things I had around, but seems like I need a real burnisher. I'm wondering if I ended up with a particularly hard scraper.
Could be a couple different things. A lot of times to get a good even bur going you're going to have to polish the edge and then the face of your card by wet sanding with a fine grit. If you skip this, you might be skipping across the high spots with your burnisher.
Another problem could be that your current burnishing tool might not have enough texture. You can always grab a honing steel from the kitchen and give that a try.
On a separate note..... How do you like the diamond plates for honing? I feel like the diamond plates I've used in the past take off too much material for frequent use.