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| Wood Carving for Beginners | 
09-21-2004, 08:53 PM
| | Member | | Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: US
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| | “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood I’m not sure if this video has been discussed on this board or not but I wanted to give my opinion.
Everett Ellenwood did a great job with this piece. He covers sharpening positions, stones, knives, chisels, gouges, v-tools and micro-tools. He goes into the Sandpaper technique (I read about on this forum) and using a piece of cardboard to strop with. I feel this video is very well put together and a valuable asset for the beginner like myself.
Here is a link to the video, http://www.ellenwoodarts.com/video.htm it can be found at almost every carving store and No I do not own any stock in the company I just liked the video and it has taught me a lot about sharpening.
Just my $0.02
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09-21-2004, 09:00 PM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood you can strop with bond paper with compound on it!  | 
09-21-2004, 09:19 PM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by I used to get 'stropped' with a razor strop, when I was a kid.......oh, differnt use.....oh, well!
Al | 
09-22-2004, 01:23 AM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood And you were a little 'sharper' after that too weren't you? lol :  | 
09-22-2004, 05:30 AM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Quite the contrary, Dave, it usually took the Edge off my attitude!
Al | 
09-22-2004, 09:28 AM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood | 
09-22-2004, 10:37 AM
| | | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood Come to think of it, I got a strop or two in my time also. It didn't do much to sharpen me up though. :P
I looked at the stropping machines, and they are only a motor with an arbor attachment. They have stropping wheels on the arbor. I have a motor and an arbor, where can I purchase the stropping attachments?. The one with the bevels for chisels looks like it would be a good one to have. | 
09-22-2004, 10:58 AM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood [quote author=Hugh Parks link=board=Beginner;num=1095817994;start=0#6 date=09/22/04 at 10:37:30]Come to think of it, I got a strop or two in my time also. It didn't do much to sharpen me up though. :P
I looked at the stropping machines, and they are only a motor with an arbor attachment. They have stropping wheels on the arbor. I have a motor and an arbor, where can I purchase the stropping attachments?. The one with the bevels for chisels looks like it would be a good one to have.[/quote]
Hugh, if you have a lathe you can make one from basswood.
Rick | 
09-22-2004, 11:03 AM
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| | Re: “Sharpening Simplified” by Everett Ellenwood Actually, MDF will also work. I've heard that it is abrasive enough by itself that you don't have to worry about adding compound.
Bob | 
09-22-2004, 12:27 PM
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