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Sharpening a Dull Chisel - Ask Matt #8

Sharpening a Dull Chisel - Ask Matt #8 A dull chisel is something that is hard to come by in my shop. So when I was asked to show how I would sharpen a dull chisel, I had to get creative with my dulling process. This videos shows how I would restore the edge of a heavy damaged chisel using a slow speed grinder and my water stones.
Tools Used:
Slow Speed Grinder:
1000/6000 Grit Combination Stone (800/4000 no longer available):
8000 Grit Shapton Stone:
Coarse Diamond Plate:
Honing Guide:
Leather Strop:
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This is the eighth episode of my Ask Matt series where I answer broader topic questions. If you have an idea for a topic for a future episode, please let me know.

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