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    Well, I Finally Bought the Makita Sharpener (Gloat)

    Well Guys, I finally got the Makita Sharpening System From Highland Hardware. I can hardly wit for UPS to deliver it tomorrow. I can't wait to give it a try.

    Ben

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    makita sharpener

    Please give a review, I've been looking at that to.
    thanks
    Mike l

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    Will Do !!!

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    It's not a gloat without a picture

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    Did you get the "green" wheel to go with it? It really helps.

    CPeter

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    YEs i got a Whole Kit Green Wheel , Tool Holder, Brown Wheel, and Some Chisels

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    Makita Sharpener Also Have Question

    I also bought the same sharpener from Highland and have tried it on my 18" planer blades, I went across it lightly on the green wheel and it kinda rolled the edge a bit. After using the green wheel do you have to do some work with a stone to remove the rolled edge? I used the same angle as it was originally ground or do you run it over the smooth stone to finish up the job. THANKS, BARRY BRUNER


    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Roman
    Well Guys, I finally got the Makita Sharpening System From Highland Hardware. I can hardly wit for UPS to deliver it tomorrow. I can't wait to give it a try.

    Ben

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    I don't know yet will get it tomorrow

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    I do my knives on the green wheel all the time. I don't have the problem you are talking about. I use the same angle,25 degrees, for both jointer and planner. I use a light touch, the knife just barely touches the wheel when I start and when you are done it stops cutting as the guides are on the stops. About two minutes per knife and I don't usually use the brown stone on the knives, just make the last few passes real light and real fast.

    CPeter

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    I have the Woodcraft copy of that sharpener. I made a platform to fit on the top that's level with the surface of the wheel so I could use my Veritas MkII honing jig with it. I also cut some MDF wheels to fit and spray glued various grits of sandpaper on them to use it like a powered scary sharp. This lets me use up to 1500 grit paper. I've been getting good results so far.

    Cliff

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