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Perfect for anyone who wants to hone their blade to a razor's edge, this nifty little gadget makes quick work of sharpening stones. ...Simply place the wedge between the stone and the knife, and get ready to experience a sharper cutting edge in no time.
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This ingenious device allows you to effortlessly hold your knife at a perfect 90-degree angle over a table, eliminating the struggle of positioning your blade at an exact angle from a flat sharpening stone on a table. ...To get the most out of Arca...
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... above 30 degrees is best suited for hatchets and axes. The blocks themselves feature a groove where rubber bands can be secured to hold them firmly in place on the sharpening stone. ...Simply snap off the desired angle from the pre-cut strip.
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This is a detailed description of an open-source 3D printed sharpening system for knives, straight razors, and scissors. The design has undergone several updates since its initial creation in October 2019. Here are the key features and updates: ...
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... other required parts for complete print, this is just remix of the carriage part for angles of 10 and 12 degrees. ... In original models I wasn't happy with a edge of the carriage being too high from stone. Making small knives unable to be sharpened.
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A holder for a 3" by 8" sharpening stone. I made it for my Atoma Diamond plates, but it should work with other 3"- 8" stones. ... It can be used either on a flat surface or it can be clamped in a vice on the center foot.
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... recommended to add rubberized feet to the bottom of the mount to ensure no slippage occurs. Lithium grease on the rails will also improve performanceThe angle is set to a sharper 15° than the standard 20° bevel on most commercial knife sharpeners
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This is a rework of the clamps for DustBunny67's great chisel sharpening jig. I designed these clamps with a bit more overhang at the edge. For me they're a bit easier to use. Print two of each model. ... I've uploaded the .scad if anyone...
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This jig also has flats parallel to the sharpening faces which also lower the minimum sharpening height. A base of 50mm diameter seemed too small unless you stuck it bit of metal to give more stability. The current 60mm and 20mm overall height seems...
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Jigs for sharpening Drill Bits up to 10mm with a Dremel and a Cuttingdisk for standard Angle of 118°.Update 20.4.2022:I replaced the model-files for those with threads as seen on the picture. Thanks for the hint in the comments - sorry for...
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This is a simple attachment to a knife sharpening tool allowing to make a convex edge. The standard model allows for 10.7 degree angle variation and R32 with my machine, the holes are for 8mm rods and fit tight without glue. ... I am not a professional...
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My chisels don't have parallel top and bottom surfaces, and the bevel is referenced to the bottom surface, not the top surface, which means I have to clamp the *bottom* surface of my chisels to the *bottom* surface of the slider in order to sharpen...
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The Katz-Moses sharpening guide from kmtools.com is more than a bit fiddly to align properly without dropping your chisel a dozen times during the process, so I designed a jig to hold everything steady and get you close to the two most common angles...
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Also available at Printables: https://www.printables.com/model/520488-better-chisel-sharpening-jig This is a chisel/plane sharpening jig. It accommodates chisels as small as 0.25 inch and plane blades as wide as 2.25 inch. There are 2 holding...
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The [Katz-Moses sharpening guide](https://kmtools.com/products/2-in-1-chisel-sharpening-guide-for-chisels-and-planes) from kmtools.com is more than a bit fiddly to align properly without dropping your chisel a dozen times during the process, so I...
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Even if the blades stay sharp for a long time, it doesn't mean a resharpening doesn't help so I desgined this Jig to get the perfect angle of 20 degrees on my sharpening diamond stones. You can use M3 screws to secure the blades but it's already...
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This is a precision sharpening jig for high-speed edge finishing of chisels and plane irons. Its versatility allows for seamless adaptation to various bevel angles and chisel widths. To expedite the final stages of edge preparation, ensure all...
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Version one of a jig designed to secure my 12-inch jointer blades at a 45-degree angle for sharpening on a granite plate using wet/dry sandpaper. This is a lengthy print that took approximately 36 hours to complete. The jig shown in the images is...
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This is a customizable version of the excellent sharpening jig by Jack Hobson https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4599936 Main problem with Jack's jig is that it has been created with Fusion360, which I do not have and do not want to install. So I made...
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This is a random flea market buy. ...The alterations are sufficient to function. It sits real close and slides nicely. Tinkercad made a strange subtraction, but still works. 151.5 x 51.6 x 24.6 Category: DIY
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The supported sharpening angles are roughly 15, 20 and 25 degrees, but this also depends on the clamping position. Fusion 360 source included. NOTE! ...It's named .brd and you need to rename it to .f3d, because Thingiverse does not allow .f3d file...
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I've successfully resolved X-axis sharpening for you on my Anet A8 3D printer. The solution may also benefit other RepRap models. To ensure precise results, I recommend printing the screw and print holder at a low resolution to prevent any...
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Box for knife sharpener's sharpening stones measures 160 by 23 by 10 millimeters.
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This allows you to swiftly and accurately check bevel angles, ensuring your sharpening jigs and aids are correctly set. The gauges measure 5 by 10cm and stand at 6mm thick, providing a solid seating for various chisels and plane blades. Each gauge...
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I designed this box to hold a round sharpening stone from Norton. I have two of them, the IB64 and the JB64. I built this design so that the top and bottom are exactly the same. All you need to do is print two of the same part. I plan to use these...
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This should allow you to quickly and easily check the bevel angles fairly accurately to set your sharpening jigs and aides accordingly. The gauges are 5 by 10cm and 6mm thick for a good solid seating with various chisels and plane blades. They also...
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This is a sharpening/honing jig for chisels and plane irons. It can be adapted for various bevel angles and chisel widths. To speed up finishing edges, prepare all used whetstones to be the same height. That way you have to adjust the grinding angle...
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Awesome original design!Redesigned the piece so the nut holes and screw shafts would be standard metric M6 instead of imperial ~Also redesigned the nut holders for standard metric M6, smoother touch and embeded nutOriginal Instructions :This is a...
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I've updated my files, now you can find besides the old one stone holder a version for two stone (untested print and sharpening) and a four stone holder in two versions. Version 1 (the one in the pictures) is assembled with three pieces, for the ease...
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Did a in my opinion better handle with a horizontal spring load instead of the squeezing in and screw in back fit. It also helps with slightly different length and shapes of the stone, for the original one I had to file mine a bit to fit in the...