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VERITAS 05M25.01 Instructions Manual page 2

Jointer blade sharpener

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Lap the Face of the Blade
Since a sharp edge is the
intersection of two smooth
surfaces,
the
bottom of the blade must
be perfectly smooth in the
area near the cutting edge
before you attempt to hone
the bevel.
Most manufacturers ship
blades with grinding marks
on the face or bottom that,
if not removed, would leave
a series of fi ne saw teeth on
the tool edge. To avoid these
saw teeth, the face of the
blade must be lapped fl at.
The easiest way to lap a new blade is on the 15 micron sheet until
the entire width of the leading edge has a consistent lapping pattern
with the manufacturer's grinding marks removed at least
from the leading edge of the blade.
Original
grinding marks
Figure 3: Properly lapped face.
2
Bevel
face
or
Figure 1: Parts of a blade.
Figure 2: Grinding marks on new blades.
Bottom
or Face
Leading edge
lapped flat
1
/
" back
16
1
/
" Min.
16

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