
Operating Instructions
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CLEAR ALL TOOLS AWAY FROM
WORK AREA!
Mortice chisels
30˚
No secondary bevel needed
Plane blades
25˚
30˚
Primary Bevel
Secondary Bevel
Bevel up blades can be sharpened at different angles
dependant on the grain and difficulty of the timber.
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Secondary Bevel
Primary Bevel
30˚
25˚
Secondary Bevel
Primary Bevel
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25˚ Angle gauge
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103730 Angle Gauge Set
Using an angle gauge, adjust the universal support bar
with the micro adjuster (M) to set the ‘Primary Bevel’ at 25˚
degrees. Make sure the heel of the bevel touches the
grinding stone, see fig 06-08.
Turn the wet stone (I) by hand to check the full width of
the ‘Primary Bevel’ is in contact with the stone. Make
adjustments to the universal support bar until even
contact.
Check that everything is secure, place a container under
the water trough drain hose (Q). Make sure the bevel is not
in contact with the wet stone and switch on the grinder.
Wait until it reaches full speed. Check it runs smoothly,
no knocking or scraping noises for example. Twist the
regulator knob to allow water to cascade down onto the
wet stone. Allow the water to cover the stone.
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Micro adjuster
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Lower the blade so it is in contact with the revolving stone.
Observe how the water flows over the width of the blade.
This is very important to create an even bevel. Keep light
finger pressure on the tool and slide it from left to right.
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