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    Another just curious

    When honing edges I use mdf charged with green honing compound. Prior to this, I used leather on a board charged with green honing compound.

    What do you use?

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    Leather and green.
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


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    For hand use, there is a plywood covered with paper used for painted signs and Lee Valley's green compound. I think it's chromium oxide.

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    Various pieces of leather and green compound from a lapidary supply store.

    Usually the leather is supported on my drill press table for flat edges. For shaped edges various pieces of shaped wood are used with a flexible piece of leather to match the shape of the blade.

    jtk
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    I use rock maple flattened via a smoother and verified via certified straight edge.
    Then rubbed with green compound and a dab or three of half micron diamond dust.

    So far it's lasted over a year with just a little refresh of green compound.

    I've also created one with white compound and it is used after the green compound hone.

    Then if I'm crazy ( often are...hoot!) I use some newspaper for final very lite polishing.

    Works great.

    Enjoy the shavings

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    I use a piece of wood with leather on one side. Both sides are charged with the green.
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    Leather and green and maple and green, and an old belt.
    Paul

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    Leather stuck to a board, no compound.

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    Horse butt scraps taped to a beech block. Chromium oxide on one, nothing on another. A piece of hard maple with some croxide also. Personally I prefer the maple best but for no good reason. It just feels the best. Don't go by me.

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    I use Rolls Royce seat leather offcuts stretch glued to planed flat quarter sawn maple that I keep in a temperature & humidity controlled cabinet with some green stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by William Fretwell View Post
    I use Rolls Royce seat leather offcuts stretch glued to planed flat quarter sawn maple that I keep in a temperature & humidity controlled cabinet with some green stuff.
    And I thought I was the only one....
    Sharp solves all manner of problems.

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    I forgot to note, all my strops are anchored to my bench, facing magnetic north-south (I realign them regularly) to keep the bits of leather standing true.

    Dont laugh. It works.

    Ok ok laugh a little.
    Paul

  13. Leather and white compound. A bit more coarse that the green, buy rarely do I have to use stones to maintain an edge on all my tools. Easier to stay sharp that to get sharp!

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