134 "ALCHEMY" by Jensen Knives
134: Using the back platen with table accessory on my Burr King grinder (check for, and adjust for squareness before using!), I am going to clean up the convex areas only. Before doing this you should knock off any rough burs on the bottom side of the material stack created from band sawing, either with a fine file or running it across 320 grit sand paper on a flat surface. This is important, so that the material stack rests flat on the table, thus assuring square grinding. There are two areas along the profile that I’m going to stay away from for the moment and still leave rough, and therefore a bit oversized; (Arrows) these are the areas that share the outside profile of the rest of the knife. I will blend those later after I know proper placement of the bolsters on the knife.
134 "ALCHEMY" by Jensen Knives
134: Using the back platen with table accessory on my Burr King grinder (check for, and adjust for squareness before using!), I am going to clean up the convex areas only. Before doing this you should knock off any rough burs on the bottom side of the material stack created from band sawing, either with a fine file or running it across 320 grit sand paper on a flat surface. This is important, so that the material stack rests flat on the table, thus assuring square grinding. There are two areas along the profile that I’m going to stay away from for the moment and still leave rough, and therefore a bit oversized; (Arrows) these are the areas that share the outside profile of the rest of the knife. I will blend those later after I know proper placement of the bolsters on the knife.
