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Rob Cosman's Sharpening Rule 2.0

Original price $16.00 - Original price $16.00
Original price
$16.00
$16.00 - $16.00
Current price $16.00
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Our ruler 2.0 is a significant improvement over our original sharpening ruler.  It now includes a small "hook" on one end so that it catches on the sharpening stone to help the ruler not slide around. 

The most innovative technique in plane sharpening over the last 35 years is the "ruler trick" by David Charlesworth. Traditionally, a sharp cutting edge is achieved by honing the back of your plane blade until it is dead flat (this takes hours), then you hone the primary bevel to achieve a razor sharp edge. 

David Charlesworth introduced his ruler trick to save significant time flattening the back while still achieving a razor sharp edge.  Instead of flattening the whole blade back, he placed a thin ruler on the stone raising up the blade about 1 degree, effectively flattening the blades' leading edge, not the whole back.  David's "ruler trick" works great.

Product Details:

  • Length: 10-1/2 inches (267mm)
  • Width: 1/2 inch (13mm)
  • Thickness: .020 inches (.05mm)
  • Hook: Sits down by .070 inch (1.5mm)
  • No ruler etchings so the blade freely slides back and forth.
  • Small hole at one end to hang the ruler.

Customer Reviews

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Jeff Hammond
Simple, But Effective

This ruler turned out to be very helpful. It stays in place on the sharpening stone and provides just the right amount of elevation. You can use something else to accomplish the job but I’m glad I bought it as it helps to get a consistent bevel. It’s a “nice to have” but it’s also a “good to have”. For me, the consistent results I got from it made it worth the money. Thank you RC.

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Customer
Pragmatic solution!

I like a pragmatic solution for a tool

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Billy

Fantastic product!

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Kpaul
Great rule!

This rule works perfectly. Gave me great results very quickly. Shipping was quick and the price was fair.

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Zachary Johnson

The tab and length make it great for that final touch when honing