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Sharpening Gravers for WW Lathe Work


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clockboy, I purchased the aluminum handles from a local jewelry worker tool supply shop here in Tucson.  I originally bought the power hone, fixture, etc. for doing metal engraving where the angles are critical or else the graver tends to cut a curved line.  Since the equipment is handy and so fast, I also use it for sharpening gravers for the lathe.  Yes, lathe gravers can rather quickly be sharpened entirely freehand with no problems.   I still have my old Crocker holder and stones in a drawer.  If I want curved edges on my gravers, by freehand sharpening is the only way to go.

Jim

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for carbide (highly preferred for blue temper steel work) I use a power lap of my own creation embedded with 10 micro diamond past,  Remember to do the two sides is as well  -an edge is where two planes meet, the close both those are to perfectly flat and smooth the better the edge you get.  I usually lap the sides to a mirror when its carbide blank then re-sharpen by just working the end on the rotary lap

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