Crazy Sharp Chisels With DIY Drill Press SHARPENING Jig
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- How to make an amazing sharpening system powered by a drill press that will help you get your chisels, planer blades, and knives SCARY SHARP.
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FYI ... the original article that inspired Izzy's project was in issue 107 of ShopNotes magazine, Sept/Oct 2009
Thank you! I will pin this comment when I get back to the office tonight.
Thanks for posting. I have ALL issues of ShopNotes magazine in digital format (USB). You made it easier for me to locate the article 👍
@@countrymagic61 I would love to have that too, mind sharing it ? :)
An earlier (simpler) iteration was in issue #61. It sharpened on the edge of the disc and buffed on the top. 😎
Thanks for the Shopnotes plug Izzy. I remember the project you're referring to because I designed it when I was a project designer for August Home Publishing back in the mid-90's.
I remember taking the project from concept, through development and working out the bugs to getting it ready for publication. Each project took 1000's of hours from a dedicated staff to bring to fruition and publication.
Wow, that is cool. I have every issue of Shopnotes (and Woodsmith) from beginning to end. I miss it.
Very cool! That you for the innovation!
Just a thought from an aerospace fabrication facility. When mixing resin in a round vessel, you should take scissors and cut your stir stick flat on one end. This way you will get a better mix by scraping all the way into the corners of the cup bottom. We also pour the resin from the mixing cup into a new cup because there is a minute amount of unmixed resin on the sides of the cup. Just FYI and probably doesn't mater much on this application but for anything structural I would follow these suggestions. Best to you Izzy and glad to see you standing.
Nice! Lots of useful ideas & nice knobs too that are super practical & create a great look, thanks for sharing!
Such a cool project and build! Love this idea, great work!
That's a clever way to make knobs on demand.
Like the way you guys explain everything. Simple and to the point. Great job. Thanks for the information.
Thank you booth Izzy & Maggie. Great clip with a perfect rhythm to watch. Keep it up.
This is so timely. I sat down with my binder full of the Shop Note magizine and saw this sharpening jig in it. Great job in recreating it!
Super cool build. Thanks for all your content.
Great show with the two of you!
Like the way she played along with ya!
Also that's a beautiful idea!
I like this, I had thought of building my own similar sharpener, but right at the end there, you showed me what it was I wanted. Brill mate.
Very useful project and very professionally annotated
Nice tutorial. Thanks!
Great project and love your lively construction music.
You two are awesome!
Really looking forward to the next video on this! Great job!!
Very nice build! It's like a DIY worksharp system
When I first saw this video that is exactly what I was thinking.
Awesome job!!! Looking forward to the next sharpening system…. Actually very excited after seeing the prototype
So cool. Love your ingenuity.
Thank you
Great video. Thanks for the idea!
Good video and clear instruction. I liked when you made a mistake, you didn’t hide it from the viewers. That makes a viewer know that being perfect isn’t necessary, but figuring out how to deal with an error is part of life and learning. To err is human….to fix it is craftsmanship….. From a “fellow teacher”….thanks.
Great build yet again.
thanks for posting. This is exactly what I was looking for!
Hey that's a real sharp video Izzy thumbs up.
Very good. You remembered something from long ago and with your skill and experience you have born fruit to give to others. Great!! Thank you. God bless you both.
That is a brilliant sharpening system. Thanks 👍🇦🇺
I'll definitely make one. That's a nice system.
This is excellent idea
That goes beyond scary sharp to wicked shaahhp
You're a very clever man Mr Swan.
This is the cleverest thing I’ve seen all day.
Started building this out of steel. I'm sure it will work because I've spent way too much money on sharpening devices. I'm also making a leather strop disc. Thank you very much !
Very cool project Izzy! Looking forward to the other video showing the product version.
One year later, so am I. Seems he's having too much fun in the shop and has forgotten all about this project. 😂
That said, doesn't look too complicated. It's basically a turntable with a stronger motor. With a serious reduction gear in there, to turn the high RPM of whatever small motor you can fit in there to something more suitable for sharpening, rather than grinding. The reduction ratio would depend on the RPM of your motor, but I'm thinking worm drive. The motor can be salvaged off a broken tool like an electric drill. Even better if it has soft start, so as to put less load on the worm drive as the thing spins up.
Wow! Now I gotta make me one. Thanks
You guys need to make more videos. I enjoy your projects..
You could fix the inner/outer speed issue by building a pivot into the horizontal rod. In other words, instead of both end of that rod being fixed, you make one end able to move, probably with another screw and knob. That lets you adjust the angle of engagement between chisel and sandpaper in a very stable and repeatable manner.
This is a great idea 💡
Cool setup Izzy. Gotta build one. Always great stuff you come up with...
The big advantage of this system is that you get a flat surface instead of a hollow grind.
I use that for wood carving knives.
You can also make the back of a chisel nice and flat again.
Thank you for your great video.
What's wrong with a hollow grind? Why is a flat bevel better? Quite frankly I prefer hollow ground plane irons over flat primary bevels. I've no problem with hollow ground chisels either. Although flats definitely should be flat.
Loved this
Thanks for that Nice project andré
Good idea. Thank's.
Nice one Izzy, I'm going to have a go at that. Thanks, Stewart, south west Australia.
Great video great work woodworking great job. Great show
good music with your speed of work. Nice
Very nice work
Ooh! yummy sharp!
Only you could pull off this build. Nice job breaking is down into managable steps. Super interrsted in the motor version. I REALLY need some of those knob molds. Man those would be helpful when I need a specific length knob. Brilliant!!
Definitely like the design and build. But since the inside of the disc is running SLOWER as the outside I would suggest to manage the skew by micro adjusting the "angle block" to the left or right thereby onetime correctly setting the angle between the chisel and the chiselholder.
Nice "crazy sharp" video, great solution, I will build mine soon. Many thanks.
Not sure if I have commented on your videos, I am a "liker" more than a commenter, but I have followed you for years, your love for the craft shows through, thanks for all you do for us weekend wood butcherers!
thank you for the kind words! welcome to the comment section
I wish I had you for a shop teacher. You rock.
My god, could you imagine? Other shop students come home with missing fingers. But if Izzy was your shop teacher, you'd come home with extra ones.
Thanks dude and dudette that’s awesome! 😜Annyhoo you just gave ma a great idea for sharping my bowl gouges etc for wood turning! 🤘🏼🫵🏼🍻 Thanks Maggy for the tips on resin handles! ✌🏼🎉
Very cool!
The video is sooooo bright!
Excellent!!!
Great channel 👍
Holy, Dude!!!! Y'all are smart.. lol that design is pretty awesome. I dig it, I've built a few jigs for the drill press. But no way any of those, are they complex! Well done.. you both awesome.
@2:24 that mag featherboard is SO easy to to setup and use that I end up using it for almost everything. What a great tool that is! And at the end, who knew Izzy made ASMR videos? Finally, I see a kit coming for that non-drill press version?!? I just got your tablesaw front extension from Taylor Tools. LOVE IT.
Brilliant idea, Izzy! Fantastic work! 😃
Well done, guys!!!
Stay safe there with your families! 🖖😊
Very good, and feel good
Maggie is great- she looks like one of the actors on "Charmed"!
Great video
Too cool!
Nice build :)
always looking fwd to your videos!
I’ve said it before but it bears repeating: you are very clever people and I hope you are keeping well 🌞
This is what I was looking for. Good job. Regards. :-)
Great Video , Maggie is so cool , I want a maggie in my shop !
I need one!!!
Impressive.
cool idea
Awesome build! Love the indexing removable plates. I don't like the error because of the spinning disk and inside/outside speeds. So I'm thinking, and you're way smarter than I am, that this needs to be a build attachment for a belt sander. It's one stop shop if they make belts at that fine grit, which they probably don't. Im going to look that up now.
AWESOME. I did see the Shopnotes that featured your inspiration. Loving the "old" Izzy making a return. No CNC, no "products", a built, and something that is cool!
Now...where to find freaking place that sells quality plywood (my local big box scumbags will order it for me...if I buy an entire bunk...and I'm not buying $2500+ in plywood in a single go). LOL.
This maybe obvious, but have you looked into a small hardware/lumber shop ordering it for you? It may be a few dollars more, but you can get the amount you want. Also, with the shortage of birch plywood, I've been buying plywood made from other woods such as maple. It also comes in other hardwoods too. Have a great day!
I just made mandrels that could be chucked up in the drill. I had a bunch of short heavy wall tubes. So I made circles out of melamine and bolted those to the tubes that I tapped. I posted the project on Instructables in 2014 and it is titled, Power Scary Sharpening System
Using a link-belt would greatly simplify things as it could be mounted & dismounted with impunity regardless of status of machine assembly.
I love kinetic ideology like this, thanks for the fix.
Link belts are not that easy to do and undo. Whenever you do mess with them you really stress the link out too. For what they cost you're better off just linking them once. It's really only the last link that's a problem.
Great content. I reckon you should have a go at a belt design though, over the disk approach (which is always going to have the diameter speed issue).
Excelente.
She is standing there thinking just say "knob job" honey, as she smiles while you are describing all the variations. LOL
I hope the modified version that doesn't require a drill press shows up soon as I had a similar idea myself. I haven't built it yet so I'd like to see how you went about it before I dive in.
Shopnotes 107 the issue you referred to! Nice build.
NICE!!!!
Nice knobs. And those handles aren’t bad either. Great job I would buy a kit if u sold it.
That maple on which you demonstrated chisel sharpness at the end looks like tap hole maple, harvested from the trunk of a maple tree that had been taps to draw sap for syrup. Cool.
About 5:05 I noticed you had a drill powered hex key; super idea kind sir!
vauu - super video thenk you !!!!!
That, put the belt on the pulley before you tighten the bolts thing. I learned that one while working on my car one day. 😂
Coooooool 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Does it play 33's and 78's? I was going to make a big disc for4 my lathe but this looks like it would be a lot better.
Grreat!
Thank you. It was nice your granddaughter helped!
AWESOEM VIDEO
Izzy, what about making a tubular sharpening station but, instead of using plywood/mdf, make it out of poly. So you can use wet sandpaper too. Kinda like a "drum sander" type. Hope that makes sense.
Man, it is good to see you up and moving around. You're the best. Cheers :)
Very cool build. Thank you for sharing.
Just wondering about your comment at around 12:35 where you say "the disc is moving faster at the center than on the outside".
Thinking that it should be the opposite. That is, the disc should be moving faster toward the outer edge and the center would be moving the slowest.
I thought that was gonna be a simple jig, but all the fine tuning and creation was a tad intimidating. Maybe one day….
Fantastic Fantastic Fantastic
Thank you for the video
Could you come up with an project idea for sharpening planer JOINTER blades please the scary sharp kind
Many thanks in advance
Я думал что это просто симпатичная подставка под микрофон, а она оуазывается еще и эпоксидку готовит 💪
😎 Cool👍👍
I love the stuff you make.
I wish I had a place to make stuff but they made me take my workshop off of our apartment balcony.
Questions:
1. Have you thought about making a belt sander instead of a disc Sander to sharpen tools?
2. The belt reduction on most drill presses doesn't seem to slow it down enough for me.
Would a motor speed control work on a drill press like those used on a ceiling fan? I have used one on an antique desk fan for many years with no problem.
I did not know if it would work without damage on a larger drill press motor?
Use different size pulleys on each shaft. Larger on the disk, smaller on the driver to slow the speed down in the sharpener if your slowest drill press isn't slow enough.
Wow! That is one ridiculously sharp chisel...