Date: 9/14/2001, 11:25 am
: So lets say I need to sharpen the knife. How would I go about doing this.
When I asked that question, the fellow said they use a buffing wheel. The business edge was indeed burnished as though it had been buffed. So the bevel must be down, like a chisel or jack plane.
Woodcraft will hone the tool prior to shipment for $2.99. If I bought one I would examine it closely and take photos of it before use, so as to duplicate the honing method.
Buffing an edged tool can be an adventure. The buffers I have seen come in two flavors, 3450 rpm and 1725. A 3450 with an 8" linen wheel has a surface speed of 24 inches/sec., so is nothing to be trifled with. Hold the piece just a little wrong and you will be flogged with it. A better idea here might be to chuck the tool up in a vise and use a leather strop impregnated with buffing compound.
BTW, Woodcraft also carries a related tool, the inshave, which differs in having a 4" dia. blade vs. 1-1/4" on the scorp. The one I saw at PT was about 2-1/2", which may explain why it was custom-made.
Messages In This Thread
- Scorp *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 9/13/2001, 1:17 pm- Re: Scorp
Mike Boren -- 9/14/2001, 10:56 am- Re: Scorp
Roger Nuffer -- 9/13/2001, 8:05 pm- Re: Scorp *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 9/14/2001, 11:25 am- Re: Scorp
Bob -- 9/15/2001, 9:35 am- Re: Scorp
Chip Sandresky -- 9/14/2001, 5:27 pm- Re: Scorp
John Schroeder -- 9/15/2001, 1:38 pm- Re: Scorp
Chip Sandresky -- 9/16/2001, 8:19 am- Sharpening
eric schade (shearwater boats) -- 9/16/2001, 8:59 am- Re: Sharpening
KenB -- 9/16/2001, 5:57 pm- Re: Sharpening
Rehd -- 9/16/2001, 6:13 pm
- Re: Sharpening
- Re: Sharpening
- Re: Scorp
Ken Sutherland -- 9/15/2001, 10:29 pm - Sharpening
- Re: Scorp *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 9/14/2001, 9:11 pm - Re: Scorp
- Re: Scorp
- Re: Scorp
Scott Dollmeyer -- 9/13/2001, 8:25 pm- Re: Scorp
Charles Cooper -- 9/13/2001, 11:47 pm
- Re: Scorp
- Re: Scorp
- Re: Scorp