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Knife Sharpening Jig for Lathe
Bill Stewart

When I was at MAWS last week I saw a presenter that did a good bit of carving. To sharpen his knives and palm gouges he had made a sharpening wheel out of two pieces of MDF glued together and then attached to a face plate. He ran the lathe in reverse at a low speed and put green rubbing compound as an abrasive.


I just tried this and it works very well. I had the face plate - cost for the MDF was under $10. After I sharpened my carving knives, I did out kitchen knives. After sharpening I was able to shave the hair off my arm with each of the knives. Low cost, easy and works well - three qualities I always go for.

Jody Forbes
Does the rubbing compound go directly onto the MDF?  Or is there something else on there first?
Jody

Bill Stewart

Sharpening compound goes directly on the MDF

Robert Donohue

Silly question Does the compound go on the face of the MDX or the two edges glued together? . Like on the edge of a grinding wheel?

Bob D

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