Hello,
I see that GRS has bunch of C-max flat gravers with different widths available. What I cannot understand from the photos is how does the shank look like? From photos it looks like it is round - http://www.grstools.com/gravers-burs-and-more/c-max/c-max-parallel-flat.html. The glensteel parallel flat looks to be the same way - http://www.grstools.com/gravers-burs-and-more/glensteel/glensteel-parallel-flat.html
If that is the case, then how would one sharpen it and keep correct angles without a way of indexing it correctly into the sharpener? Or is there a flat area on the round shank for indexing?
I see that GRS has bunch of C-max flat gravers with different widths available. What I cannot understand from the photos is how does the shank look like? From photos it looks like it is round - http://www.grstools.com/gravers-burs-and-more/c-max/c-max-parallel-flat.html. The glensteel parallel flat looks to be the same way - http://www.grstools.com/gravers-burs-and-more/glensteel/glensteel-parallel-flat.html
If that is the case, then how would one sharpen it and keep correct angles without a way of indexing it correctly into the sharpener? Or is there a flat area on the round shank for indexing?