The hand plane can be one of the most satisfying tools to use if sharp, if dull it it makes a nice looking paperweight. Fortunately, sharpening plane irons (plane blades) is straightforward using sharpening stones or powered sharpeners.
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No More Guessing On Skew Angles The Skew Registration Jig is used in conjunction with the Veritas Mk. II Honing Guide. It provides a reference for...
The Veritas Mk. II Honing Guide is now available with the Narrow Blade Head in place of the Standard Head. Clamp Narrow Blades Easily The Verita...
Easier clamping for narrow blades with the Veritas Mk. II Honing Guide. Side Clamping The Veritas Narrow Blade head for the Veritas Mk. II Hon...
An Unbeatable Honing Guide The Veritas Mk. II honing guide takes the difficulty and guesswork out of sharpening chisels and plane irons. An extrem...
Cambers are now a snap. On many plane irons, a cambered edge is preferred. Cambering an edge has always been one of the more challenging aspects...
The Most Versatile and Economical Package of the Mk. II Guide The Deluxe Package of the Mk. II Honing Guide includes the Standard and Narrow Blad...
Provides Additional Clearance for Thick Bladed Mortise Chisels Sharpening Thick Bladed Mortise Chisels with the Veritas MK II Honing Guide is no...