I’m looking to get a diamond lapping plate would you say that the atoma is as good if not better than the dmt lapping plate or the shapton lapping plate ?
ross mcgarryon January 16, 2019 at 8:09 pm
Great video. Thanks
Sha`ydenon January 16, 2019 at 8:10 pm
‘Affordable’, followed immediately by "$50-$80". Gotta work on your definition of ‘affordable’ so that there’s a clear difference between "Pretty much anyone can afford it!" and the little asterisk that reads **For professionals* under the word ‘affordable’. Shapton stones are not affordable, they’re premium stones. Naniwa are affordable stones. Both are roughly the same quality, in my experience, but I tend to lean more toward Naniwa stones because they tend to cut better.
Côme Landaon January 16, 2019 at 8:18 pm
So no secondary bevel on those chisels?
Naui 2on January 16, 2019 at 8:20 pm
How long ago was this?
Mike Buildson January 16, 2019 at 8:24 pm
“… you’re probably not watching any more” lol loved that
Nicholas Williamson January 16, 2019 at 8:25 pm
Nice video
Brianon January 16, 2019 at 8:26 pm
Came here from the 500k video.
Tony Zon January 16, 2019 at 8:26 pm
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Douglas Munghamon January 16, 2019 at 8:26 pm
Hi Jessie What is the best grinding angle for Japanese chisel’s. ??????
pandapaulaon January 16, 2019 at 8:28 pm
awesome video!
Damian Delgadoon January 16, 2019 at 8:28 pm
se nota que sabes mucho, yo entendí casi todo y no se nada de ingles
seguí así genio
Johnny Love-laceon January 16, 2019 at 8:28 pm
Micro bevel or not??
alex mackenzieon January 16, 2019 at 8:28 pm
i am a carpenter who is 67 years old and i was taught to sharpen in a figure8 motion to keep the stone flat does this change when using a water stone i love your vids you are a very skilled tradesman. greetings from adelaide australia
Gregory Dahlon January 16, 2019 at 8:30 pm
Thanjs . This will help produce thin wood shavings to glue flat into thin plywood for aircraft "D section " leading edge wing spars . Sort of mailbox shape on it’s side that allows the wing to stick out and support itself without sagging bending and needing cable braces .
ApexSunon January 16, 2019 at 8:30 pm
You hone only iron planes flat on the bottom but yet the Japanese style are not? It would be interesting to see if both stypes could be combined.
gar finon January 16, 2019 at 8:31 pm
I don’t get "deadly"
Danny Four Squareon January 16, 2019 at 8:31 pm
I like watching the old videos. You have come a long way sir, and its nice to see that as a new YouTuber.
Ben Mon January 16, 2019 at 8:33 pm
Fucking weaboos.
Bizbaboon January 16, 2019 at 8:34 pm
Tools say made in Swiss
Kiss my libTARDon January 16, 2019 at 8:34 pm
you have children cheering while unsheathing your decapitation tool ?! wtf !?
Thomas Doyleon January 16, 2019 at 8:35 pm
Great tutorial, and demonstration of how sharp the chisel is on end grain… I would like to know what kind of steel your using… who makes chisels with good steel and where to get them…
David Won January 16, 2019 at 8:35 pm
atom- ahhhh
Those stones are too strong cutting for the backs of those chisels, and the uras have been worn through because of it.
David Tothon January 16, 2019 at 8:35 pm
How you’re talking in this vid reminds me of Dan Aykroyd in caddy shack 😁
Ha Vuon January 16, 2019 at 8:36 pm
wth, chisel cutting through endgrain oak @_@
Владимир Давыдовon January 16, 2019 at 8:36 pm
Sanks you
Sufyan Ghazalion January 16, 2019 at 8:38 pm
just started my course in carpentry and joinery. my lecturer taught us to put a honing edge in addition to the steps here. does anyone find this helpful at all? been browsing around and a number of people do it, but samurai and paul sellers dont seem to
A Gon January 16, 2019 at 8:39 pm
You recommended watching this video after the 500K sub video. I never made it back this far in your library. I was not disappointed. You’re awesome!
Tan Tingweion January 16, 2019 at 8:42 pm
You could actually use tormek sharpening system rather than sharpening stones
Subscribe_to_Pewdiepieon January 16, 2019 at 8:42 pm
Great tips. Thanks. 2018, wish I’d found you sooner.
fric stixon January 16, 2019 at 8:42 pm
Shipping must be deadly in Canada if they can’t get shipped there. I do not need one, I was having a look.
Randy Robisonon January 16, 2019 at 8:43 pm
end grain Gary Oak… omg >.< lololol
WoodShapedon January 16, 2019 at 8:43 pm
What if you chip your chisel? I know, I wasn’t using it properly and for the correct purpose. Here we are.
James Ritchieon January 16, 2019 at 8:45 pm
12000 grit? That’s being a bit extreme, isn’t it? . From what I’ve seen, you can’t measure the any difference in sharpness after 5000 grit, even with a laser. But if it works for you, it works for you.
Great tip about the botton of a plane. I’ve always keep planes clean with sandpaper. I’ve been afraid to put them on a good stone.
A C Jackon January 16, 2019 at 8:45 pm
Came from 500 sub ,had to rewatch and just wondering what big dreams and plans you had two year’s ago.. You have come a long way since then Holly Molly as one guy likes to say.. Seriously you have always transferred knowledge and have always been yourself. Thanks for that..
Donisha Pearmanon January 16, 2019 at 8:45 pm
Cool quick & informative, what is the name/ spelling on the wet stone
Kye Hansenon January 16, 2019 at 8:45 pm
Why are you yelling? I feel like you are talking in all caps.
Lisa Hillon January 16, 2019 at 8:47 pm
I liked your video. I want to learn how to work with wood. I have no experience but am super interested in it since I was very young. I have no mentor so I go to YouTube for help. I would love more info on types of tools you use and how you started and how each tool is used in Japanese wood working. I like the idea of creating pieces without harmful chemicals and such because I would like to be able to have my daughter around to learn from me.
Also , I noticed in the video you only sharpened in a figure eight on the first stone. So should one only go back and forth on the higher grit stones and use the first stone for the figure eight?
Thanks
Robin Jaegeron January 16, 2019 at 8:47 pm
Oh great Master Samurai. Love your channel and craftsmanship. That is how I do my sharpening. I always seem to cut the ends of my fingers..always bandaids on. How about you?
John Chowon January 16, 2019 at 8:47 pm
If you want the best woodworking plans online then go here now: HootWood. com
Awesome I am going to order some of those stones and the diamond plate as well thanks for posting.
Ian Hayon January 16, 2019 at 8:55 pm
Hey Jesse. It’s 2 1/2 years later. You still using these three Shapton stones and the Atoma 140 plate as your primary sharpening method? Or have you refined/migrated/improved?
Paul Davison January 16, 2019 at 8:58 pm
I can’t shave with a razor. It gives me razor bumps. Therefore, I dislike you. Your tips should be more suited to the non-shavers, or semi shavers who shave on occasion but never fully…. with a razer.
Andy Hoadleyon January 16, 2019 at 9:01 pm
This is the mutts nutts. Thank you.
Thomas Staianoon January 16, 2019 at 9:05 pm
Glad I got to watch your first video after watching all your other vids. From watching your more previous videos, it seems you started with the 1,000, 5,000 and 12,000 grits (this video) and purchased other grits later (watched your Japanese Tool Box video – awesome). Does having all those grits help between steps or should I just start out with the three grits I listed above? Thanks. Love your videos.
I’m looking to get a diamond lapping plate would you say that the atoma is as good if not better than the dmt lapping plate or the shapton lapping plate ?
Great video. Thanks
‘Affordable’, followed immediately by "$50-$80". Gotta work on your definition of ‘affordable’ so that there’s a clear difference between "Pretty much anyone can afford it!" and the little asterisk that reads **For professionals* under the word ‘affordable’. Shapton stones are not affordable, they’re premium stones. Naniwa are affordable stones. Both are roughly the same quality, in my experience, but I tend to lean more toward Naniwa stones because they tend to cut better.
So no secondary bevel on those chisels?
How long ago was this?
“… you’re probably not watching any more” lol loved that
Nice video
Came here from the 500k video.
世界級全球比中指插B大賽開始
Hi Jessie What is the best grinding angle for Japanese chisel’s. ??????
awesome video!
se nota que sabes mucho, yo entendí casi todo y no se nada de ingles
seguí así genio
Micro bevel or not??
i am a carpenter who is 67 years old and i was taught to sharpen in a figure8 motion to keep the stone flat does this change when using a water stone i love your vids you are a very skilled tradesman. greetings from adelaide australia
Thanjs . This will help produce thin wood shavings to glue flat into thin plywood for aircraft "D section " leading edge wing spars . Sort of mailbox shape on it’s side that allows the wing to stick out and support itself without sagging bending and needing cable braces .
You hone only iron planes flat on the bottom but yet the Japanese style are not? It would be interesting to see if both stypes could be combined.
I don’t get "deadly"
I like watching the old videos. You have come a long way sir, and its nice to see that as a new YouTuber.
Fucking weaboos.
Tools say made in Swiss
you have children cheering while unsheathing your decapitation tool ?! wtf !?
Great tutorial, and demonstration of how sharp the chisel is on end grain… I would like to know what kind of steel your using… who makes chisels with good steel and where to get them…
atom- ahhhh
Those stones are too strong cutting for the backs of those chisels, and the uras have been worn through because of it.
How you’re talking in this vid reminds me of Dan Aykroyd in caddy shack 😁
wth, chisel cutting through endgrain oak @_@
Sanks you
just started my course in carpentry and joinery. my lecturer taught us to put a honing edge in addition to the steps here. does anyone find this helpful at all? been browsing around and a number of people do it, but samurai and paul sellers dont seem to
You recommended watching this video after the 500K sub video. I never made it back this far in your library. I was not disappointed. You’re awesome!
You could actually use tormek sharpening system rather than sharpening stones
Great tips. Thanks. 2018, wish I’d found you sooner.
Shipping must be deadly in Canada if they can’t get shipped there. I do not need one, I was having a look.
end grain Gary Oak… omg >.< lololol
What if you chip your chisel? I know, I wasn’t using it properly and for the correct purpose. Here we are.
12000 grit? That’s being a bit extreme, isn’t it? . From what I’ve seen, you can’t measure the any difference in sharpness after 5000 grit, even with a laser. But if it works for you, it works for you.
Great tip about the botton of a plane. I’ve always keep planes clean with sandpaper. I’ve been afraid to put them on a good stone.
Came from 500 sub ,had to rewatch and just wondering what big dreams and plans you had two year’s ago.. You have come a long way since then Holly Molly as one guy likes to say.. Seriously you have always transferred knowledge and have always been yourself. Thanks for that..
Cool quick & informative, what is the name/ spelling on the wet stone
Why are you yelling? I feel like you are talking in all caps.
I liked your video. I want to learn how to work with wood. I have no experience but am super interested in it since I was very young. I have no mentor so I go to YouTube for help. I would love more info on types of tools you use and how you started and how each tool is used in Japanese wood working. I like the idea of creating pieces without harmful chemicals and such because I would like to be able to have my daughter around to learn from me.
Also , I noticed in the video you only sharpened in a figure eight on the first stone. So should one only go back and forth on the higher grit stones and use the first stone for the figure eight?
Thanks
Oh great Master Samurai. Love your channel and craftsmanship. That is how I do my sharpening. I always seem to cut the ends of my fingers..always bandaids on. How about you?
If you want the best woodworking plans online then go here now: HootWood. com
thanks!
👍
why you do not make this system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NwAZ_lNz0Y
read the Bible
Awesome I am going to order some of those stones and the diamond plate as well thanks for posting.
Hey Jesse. It’s 2 1/2 years later. You still using these three Shapton stones and the Atoma 140 plate as your primary sharpening method? Or have you refined/migrated/improved?
I can’t shave with a razor. It gives me razor bumps. Therefore, I dislike you. Your tips should be more suited to the non-shavers, or semi shavers who shave on occasion but never fully…. with a razer.
This is the mutts nutts. Thank you.
Glad I got to watch your first video after watching all your other vids. From watching your more previous videos, it seems you started with the 1,000, 5,000 and 12,000 grits (this video) and purchased other grits later (watched your Japanese Tool Box video – awesome). Does having all those grits help between steps or should I just start out with the three grits I listed above? Thanks. Love your videos.
Do you store your stones in water?