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J**E
Use it correctly and it works fine. Be careful, though...
Does just what it's supposed to do. You must set the angle correctly; use a drafting triangle as a guide (30 degrees is adequate for most tasks). I used a machinist's protractor because I needed a 25° edge on plane irons and chisels. Tracks longitudinally just fine, but you can't use it diagonally. But then again, it's not designed to be used diagonally.Edit 1/25/18: As above, it worked fin on chisels, but a plane iron just wouldn't retain the bevel angle. In looking the guide over, I noticed that the bed is not flat. It is cast or sintered metal, and the bed humps up in the middle. I used a 1" belt sander to flatten the bed, and it holds better now. I deducted a couple of stars from my original five-star rating: One star for the crappy casting, and another for misleading advertising. The blurb says it is stainless steel. The adjusting screw might be, but the roller is brass and the bed is cast metal of some sort that is chrome plated.Caution is in order using this. I doubt you'll do any better unless you buy one from Veritas or Lie Nielsen, so you need to take care that the bevel you're grinding remains square and true. Check it frequently during sharpening.
L**E
Best of this type I've seen. Can't go wrong.
I just received this and I am very impressed. I have looked at several other honing guides and read the reviews. Unlike other guides, this is all metal. The knob is metal and retained by a set screw. The body of the guide does indeed appear to be stainless steel. It adjusts easily. I have looked at other guides that were made of cheap pot metal or some sort of zinc alloy. They had plastic knobs that were already loose and poorly fitted. This honing guide is one of the best of this type I have seen I'm very happy with it and can recommend it
J**.
Narrow Roller causes sharpening issues.
Generally, I think this Honing Guide worked reasonably well for an inexpensive tool. I do have two reasons for giving it 4 stars.First, this honing guide, like many of the guides in this price range, uses a relatively narrow roller. There is some play in the roller which can cause the sharpened surface to become arched, uneven or out of square, especially when sharpening wider blades. When applying pressure to the blade during sharpening, it's not easy to maintain even pressure directly over the narrow roller. If you take a look at similarly designed, higher end honing guides, you'll find that they normally have wide roller wheels to compensate for the users inability to maintain even pressure directly over the roller, thus making the sharpened surface less arched and it helps to keep the sharpened edge square. So, in my opinion a wider roller would certain improve the operation of this honing guide and a wider roller will be something I'll look for if I purchase another similar honing guide.Second, the User Manual, does not provide any direction for setting up the angle of the blade and makes no attempt to help the user if any sharpening issues are encountered. Ok, this isn't an expensive tool so maybe that's a little much to expect. There was a comment in the User Manual, regarding their one year warranty service, that says, "If the product has any problems, please feel free to contact us by email." No email address or website is provided in the User Manual or on the box it came in and I couldn't find a website where you might find the email address. That basically tells me that they really don't support their product. So, if the tool doesn't seem to work for you or if you have a problem, you might just need to return it asap.
J**R
Pretty Solid
Like all of these Eclipse style honing guides, this one needs a little modification to get it workable. Since it is made from stainless steel it requires more work to grind away the manufacturing issues, but once done it seems pretty solid. Aluminum may be easier to modify, but it isn't as rigid.Unlike many of the other versions, this one does not have one side that is curved, providing 3 points of contact with the blade. So far this hasn't been an issue, but it may be later on. Since it is steel it make adding this a little more difficult, but not too bad.One of the nice things with this version is that it comes with the bigger chisel notch, as compared with some of the other ones. This meant that the modifications to this area aren't needed, so bonus there. I still have some issues with some of my chisels that are tapered and too large at the back for the notch, but I'll just figure out something else for those.
C**Z
Results in skewed bevel
First, I have never used a honing guide, but wanted to sharpen plane blades and chisels. It may be my inexperience, but I had great difficulty in clamping the blade once I found the correct angle on the stone. I could not hold the blade flat in the bed, keep the angle , and then tighten the clamping screw. I held the angle and the blade to the bed while I had my wife tighten the clamp screw. The blade still was not flat in the bed resulting a skewed bevel. I found this was because the bed is not flat. It is higher at the middle than at the sides, so the blase actually tipped to one side a little. I tired keeping the blade flat, but I still never could keep it level. Part of this may also be because the pins in the movable half of the bed have too much clearance which allow that side of the bed to sag a little. All in all, it is too difficult to find the angle and then clamp the blade. plus the bed and pin clearance make it hard to get the blade flat. I do not recommend this guide.
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