Some good looking bows coming around. Me... I spent this weekend working on my drawknife, in preparation for my Plan B bow. I received a brand new Two Cherries drawknife for Christmas this year, which was almost sharp enough for rough debarking. But since I blew the red bud on the caul and need to start on a new stave, I decided it was time to actually flatten and sharpen the drawknife properly.
The grind on the drawknife was nowhere near flat, and the tangs were higher than the edge. It took a lot of work with a big file to get it near flat. I tried for a while with my X-coarse diamond stone, but realized I needed more. A trip to the store for some 80 and 120 grit paper. Now hours of hand grinding with sandpaper taped to my granite and I have a drawknife that looks like it is ready for sharpening. It is ready for the waterstones now, should finish it tomorrow, then it is on to the plan B dogwood stave.