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How do I use a sharpening stone?

Pasos en el afilado de herramientas de piedras

El método de usar un afilado piedra implica una serie de pasos simples pero importantes.


  1. ? Mojado? la piedra con agua o con aceite de corte. Asegúrese de seguir las recomendaciones del fabricante mojar la piedra. Debido a que la piedra que está usando es nuevo, no será necesario vestir (con cualquier otro abrasivos tales como el diamante industrial para estar seguro de la piedra sigue siendo lo más cerca posible de cero). Vestirse puede ser necesaria después de muchos usos de la piedra.

  2. Asegúrese que la parte plana o del dorso de la hoja o el cincel es plana. Para ello, frotándola en el borde largo de la piedra varias veces, y luego ver si las ranuras de la izquierda en el largo de metal todo el camino hasta el mismo borde de la hoja. Si lo hacen, eso significa que la superficie es plana. Si no, siga con frotar la hoja sobre la piedra hasta que aparezca.

  3. Algunas personas se selecciona una piedra más gruesa para lo que se llama rectificar, porque una piedra fina llevaría más tiempo para hacer este trabajo. Cuando haya terminado con el reafilado, vuelva a la piedra más fina para el acabado afilado. Una vez que? S hecho es el momento de entregar la hoja y empezar a mejorar a lo largo del borde biselado.

  4. Antes de que afile el borde biselado, asegúrese de no cambiar el ángulo de bisel de la cuchilla. Coloque la hoja sobre la piedra hasta que el ángulo del bisel se cumple por la piedra a la perfección. Ha habido un cierto debate sobre el método de afilado. Algunos profesionales sugieren hacer pequeños círculos con la cuchilla, la parada y el control de la orilla todos los círculos de unos pocos, para comprobar los progresos. Otros argumentan que un lado a otro es mejor. De cualquier manera, cuando la herramienta se ha convertido en punta habrá un borde pequeño alambre o fresa propio del proceso en el borde mismo de la herramienta. Este cable se puede quitar de encender la herramienta de nuevo y muy suavemente tirando de él a lo largo de la piedra hasta que se retira el cable.
Dominar el borde y ángulo de bisel requiere cierta práctica, pero una vez dominado, esto puede ser una habilidad gratificante tener.

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