Bevel set on a WH Morley Cloverbrand
Gday All!
Have started my first restore of an ebay special i have. Picked up a few WH Morley's cheap with the idea of restoring 2 of them myself.
Did a shocking job unpinning the walnut? scales as the pins were below flush but i'm reasonably confident the scales will be going back on, they sanded up a lot nicer than i expected. BUT after getting a half decent satin finish on here (thanks to gssixgun and others for their past posts) iv been honing this thing like crazy trying to set the bevel. It looks good a nice even flat bevel, have been at it a couple of hours now after adjusting my technique from slight pressure on blade instead to spine. Am using 2 pieces of tape as there is a lot of hone wear. There was a slight frown with i removed using 45 degree honing strokes until the blade was flat again. And have been using a 220/1000k norton. With maybe 30 strokes on the 220 to start it off. I have heard that Morleys are hard to hone due to very hard steel but surely not impossible for a newb's first hone? Will try get some pics up shortly.
PS So far i can barely lop arm hairs using force