Hi Curtis,
This topic comes along at the perfect time for me. I recently got a WorkSharp machine for sharpening chisels and gouges, and I've been thinking about adapting it for shaping gravers. Are the disks on engraver.com stiff enough to run by themselves, or do you put them on top of a WorkSharp glass plate?
I'd love to see some pictures of the platform you made for your WorkSharp, ol' buddy
Thanks.
Ron
Ron, I'll have to get some "fresh" photos, but here is what I initially set up with the Worksharp. If I remember correctly I stacked two glass wheels (one with a leather home) as a platform to support the diamond disks. The disks are not really stiff enough to be self supporting in such a setup.
I had to substitute a longer retaining bolt with a washer for the screw that came with the Worksharp. The setup was a bit taller than the desired 1/2" height, so I used a scrap plate of sheet metal (not in the below photos) to go under the Lindsay sharpening template. The setup is quite primitive but hey - I'm a primitive kinda guy! (not to mention cheap)

I'll try and get a current photo posted tomorrow, and a more exact description of what I used to support the disks. Using the Worksharp as a power hone REALLY saves a lot of time.
I use a little Windex (or similar) for lube when I sharpen or grind the gravers.


Curtis