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Veritas Honing Guide Mk.XXXXII



The key to consistent and fast honing is repeatability — and our Mk.II (2) honing guide delivers that and more in spades. It will set bevel angles from 15° to 54° and a range of back bevels from 10° to 20°. As much as the Mk.II (2) was an advancement over our classic Mk.I (1), the Mk.XXXXII (42) is at least XXI (21) times better than the Mk.II (2).


The Mk.XXXXII (42) projection jig slides onto the guide body, centering and squaring the blade with an integral fence. The blade stop has four discrete positions for preset bevel angles; micro-bevels are honed by rotating the adjustable eccentric axle to change wheel height.


For use with standard tools such as chisels and plane blades, the Mk.XXXXII (42) honing guide is completely compatible with the Mk.II (2) projection jig. Once you've lapped your chisels and blades to a common thickness (a trivial one-time exercise), you’ll be easily able to set and lap several blades simultaneously — something that just can't be done with those other wimpy jigs.


For use with standard tools such as chisels and plane blades, the Mk.XXXXII (42) honing guide is completely compatible with the Mk.II (2) projection jig. Once you've lapped your chisels and blades to a common thickness (a trivial one-time exercise), you’ll be easily able to set and lap several blades simultaneously — something that just can't be done with those other wimpy jigs.


Three pairs of inset 1/2" rare-earth magnets provide 54 lb of holding force, and are spaced such that planer blades as small as 6" long can be held securely.

Product weight is 6.3 lb. Made from die-cast zinc-aluminum alloy, with brass fittings and a turned steel axle. Patent pending. 14" bench stones available in-store only.

So why call it the Mk.XXXXII? Well — we put a lot of deep thought into the design, and what else could we call a jig that's clearly the shop equivalent of the Ultimate Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything…