Kaizen
Well-known member
I'm stepping up my woodworking game and getting some nice japanese planes and chisels. I also picked up several nice kitchen knives that i'd like to maintain with hand sharpening. I opted for shapton glass stones. I have three progressive grits.
My question involves which way to push the cutting edge on the stone. I've watched a lot of people do all of the above and there doesnt seem to be one way to do it. With knives i understand pulling it will leave a burr but other pro's have used a push method with the knife at an angle.
Same with plane knives and chisels. Is this just what you feel works best for you or is one better then the other? REALLY don't want to mess up my stones or new tools.
My question involves which way to push the cutting edge on the stone. I've watched a lot of people do all of the above and there doesnt seem to be one way to do it. With knives i understand pulling it will leave a burr but other pro's have used a push method with the knife at an angle.
Same with plane knives and chisels. Is this just what you feel works best for you or is one better then the other? REALLY don't want to mess up my stones or new tools.