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If you don't have this type of screw, you can file/grind down the threads.I was able to print this without supports, but I had to increase the external perimeter extrusion width by ~50% above the default (higher width allows for steeper overhangs)...
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Support Base for the Lansky Sharpening System. ...The two holes allow the base to be secured to a metal surface (such as a workbench screw) with two 18mm diameter magnets.
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It provides the most common sharpening angles on two pieces (17/25 degrees and 14/20 degrees), allowing you to print the one that best suits your needs. ... The models have already been scaled up to 101% of their original size, ensuring a perfect fit...
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I layed the knife-touching surface flat for better usability. Enjoy :) V2 gives more space to the blade, should still be sturdy enough. After first use: Good tight fit (I "sanded" the insides of the legs with the stone a little). ... -> very...
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I recently made a sharpener based on the original model (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1274297) and needed to change a few details to improve it. There are two general problems with the original design: * All holes for the 10mm rods/tubes are...
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### Grinding It's best to clamp the knife at its middle length such that the tip is better supported. Also adjust it such that the cutting edge (and not the spine) is parallel with the clamp around the clamping area. Don't tighten the screws too...
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Here is the text rewritten with the same tone, voice, and phrasing as the original: DIY Enthusiast's Dream Come True: 3-in-1 Sharpening Station for Knives, Chisels, and Scissors Get your free plans here -...
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DIY knife with hole (like Spyderco) from circular saw bladeDownload free PDF printable template - https://mazaydiy.com/diy-knife-from-saw-blade/
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This is an attachment designed to fit a support at 16 degrees or more onto the Lee Valley belt sharpener.
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I wanted a version that worked with a real sharpening stone rather than sand paper. I've created all the files from scratch, so parts are not interchangeable with the version by Techtomics that inspired this design. Print the wedges upside down...
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I wanted a version that worked with a real sharpening stone rather than sand paper. I've created all the files from scratch, so parts are not interchangeable with the version by Techtomics that inspired this design. Print the wedges upside down...
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4-in-1 whetstone knife sharpening aid for sharpening knives by whetstone for angles 14°, 17°, 20°, 25°Print in Place
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It's a guide you can rubberband to your stone to help you get the proper angle.
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modified the slide to use more 45degree supports so my printer would print it easier. ...left the ends alone so the stops would still work.
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This design originated from a digital workspace called Tinkercad, where users can easily modify and refine their creations. ...To access the editable version of this project, click on this link: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/4eCenEf0kmD.
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To complete this project, you will need additional components. Specifically: 2 bearings with an ID of 8mm and an OD of 22mm, width of 7mm; one 15mm rod, turned down to a diameter of 12mm at one end; one M8 threaded rod approximately 200 mm long; one...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2821017 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2821017
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I made a angle guide for my Kai Shun Classic kitchen knife. ...It should be sharpened in a 16 degree angle.
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I love fixed angle knife sharpening systems, but Swiss Army knives just won't fit properly, at least on my setup. ... However, the issue could easily be fixed with 3D printing.
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This allows you to clamp the knife a bit more securely, mount it to the sharpening tool and rotate it easily without unscrewing the knife from the clamp You will find the source files here:...
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The body of the knife sharpening tool v2.1 uses a 10mm tube. Since it's very hard to find metric tubing in the states, I ended up buying a 3/8 inch tube. The original plan says you should be able to get away with a 3/8 inch tube instead of a 10mm,...
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I designed an adjustable angle guide to fit perfectly with CNCKitchen's Knife Sharpening Tool V2.1. ...The unique angled design allows for precise alignment, but it also means the tolerances between the guides and tool can be quite small, making them a...
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Knife sharpening helper / guide for 60 x 180 mm whetstones. Remix of "Whetstone sharpening helper" by Rejd (thingiverse.com/thing:2493459). Sliders, slider angles and base plate shape were modified. Max stone height: 30 mm Angle available: 16 °,...
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... extension (3mm) and the original 17 deg slider (not extended) are included so you can modify them in CAD to fit your application. I suggest using PETG for all of the knife sharpening guide parts since it is slippery and tougher than PLA. ...
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I modified the Knife Sharpening by JediRAMA to fit my magnets which consist of 5 units with dimensions 30×4×2mm prisms, along with a ø10mm tube for both the vertical shaft and the horizontal stabilizer.\r\n\r\nThis modification was performed using...
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This is sharpening helper for standard whetstone 180/60/30mm. It is calculated for 15-16' angle (whetstone in standard rubber holder). All parts printed, just compose it and use. For bolts - maybe you have to scale it to 97% of size - it depends of...