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First and foremost, you can get knives plenty sharp without doing this. Just thought I'd show it.... adds a bit of consistency/accuracy between passes.
I sharpen on the paper wheels at the top of the wheel, wheel turning away, holding the blade level and setting the angle by moving down the wheel. Described here: Paper Wheel Sharpening
Saw this laser level guide at Lowes for around $12. (The orange thing at the top of the picture). Has a magnet in the base so I just stuck it on a clamp above the wheel. Made tick marks on the grinder body for certain angles. Now I just line the laser on the mark, turn the wheel on, and I have a nice guide to maintain the angle. So, in the picture, this would put roughly a 20 deg. edge (per side). Works especially well for unusual shaped blades. Sharpen with the blade just below the line, so it doesn't get reflected back. Works great! Just an FYI!!
cbw
I sharpen on the paper wheels at the top of the wheel, wheel turning away, holding the blade level and setting the angle by moving down the wheel. Described here: Paper Wheel Sharpening
Saw this laser level guide at Lowes for around $12. (The orange thing at the top of the picture). Has a magnet in the base so I just stuck it on a clamp above the wheel. Made tick marks on the grinder body for certain angles. Now I just line the laser on the mark, turn the wheel on, and I have a nice guide to maintain the angle. So, in the picture, this would put roughly a 20 deg. edge (per side). Works especially well for unusual shaped blades. Sharpen with the blade just below the line, so it doesn't get reflected back. Works great! Just an FYI!!
cbw

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