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After coveting my uncle's Lansky knife sharpening kit for years, I finally ordered one but found it didn't come with a base or stand. Instead of waiting to order one and further delay sharp knives, I opted to print out a base and attach it myself.
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High-precision screwdriver sharpening tool designed specifically for watchmakers, expertly maintains the optimal angle of the screwdriver. Typically crafted with 608 ball bearings - identical to those utilized in fidget spinners and skateboards - and...
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Customizable sharpening guide for honing steel/rod. Attached stl is set for a 19 degree bevel for the honing rod I had on hand (13.5mm diameter). OpenSCAD file is fully parametric, but you really only need to set the desired angle and the diameter...
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Four M3 screws are required, along with four wingnuts and four washers. ...A single 1 1/4 inch washer is also necessary for the top to secure a magnetic angle gauge in place.
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Introducing "Honeboy," a DIY sharpening jig inspired by the term 'homeboy.' This innovative tool, designed for honing chisels and plane irons, offers multiple advantages over commercial products like Rockler's Honing Guide. Honeboy is 100% rustproof,...
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I've included a range of angles: 10, 12, 15 degrees for precision tasks like sharpening X-Acto blades or razor blades, and 25, 30 degrees which might be suitable for larger knives like axes or machetes. ...If you need a specific angle, let me know and...
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I designed this compact chisel sharpening jig to get a consistent angle when I sharpen them. To find the right angle, push the chisel into the clamp until its face is resting flat on your whetstone. I used the Sharpie trick to find the perfect...
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I designed it with the Shapton KUROMAKU series in mind.VariationsModel comes in two variations:15° for Japanese knives (30° for double-bevel knives)20° for European knives (40° for double-bevel knives)Customize the designYou can simply scale the...
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Also, since you're sharpening stuff, I found this sharpening stone holder on thingiverse you might also want: www.thingiverse.com/thing:226360 Instructions 1) Print two wheels. 2) Print two snap-together axles, or use bolts. (The axles are "meh".)...
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... that I printed them. I'll have tried to include enough pictures to show how they go together and fit on the sharpener. Once mounted to the proper angle to sharpen, you simply rotate the chisel handle back and forth against the grinding wheel.
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Rather than order a base and wait a few more days to finally get my knives out of their pathetic state, I decided to print a base. Now my kitchen knives can cut like they belong on an infomercial and my pocket knife is no longer a tearing implement! ...
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Start from lowest grit.Soak stones before sharpening.sharpen one side of blade until you can feel a burr, then change side, then move to higher grit.only apply pressure on the push stroke. ...don't apply pressure on the pull.cover about an inch every...
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All other sharpeners relied on multiple metal rods and were not easy to transport, e.g to vacation. And they were not able to handle my DMT Diafold. DMT offers a clamp, too, that is almost always out of stock and quite expensive, so I designed my...
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I designed this compact chisel sharpening jig to get a consistent angle when I sharpen them.To find the right angle, push the chisel into the clamp until its face is resting flat on your whetstone. I used the sharpie trick to find the perfect...
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I possess an antique pencil sharpening machine that I genuinely appreciate, but unfortunately, its grip had broken off. Consequently, I created a new one from scratch. The hub of the grip is a circular component with a diameter of 26.5 mm. The...
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This Sharpening Stone Box is designed for a rectangular stone, specifically one with both fine and coarse surfaces. It perfectly accommodates my stones, which I have two of, measuring 2.060 inches wide by 6.120 inches long by .970 inches high. To...
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A DIY sharpening system made with 3D printing technology, consisting of 8 printable parts designed to work with an 8" grinding wheel. The geometry is set up for a 60-degree bevel, utilizing the Ellsworth/Irish grind profile. This design is centered...
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... detail within the scene came to life with incredible clarity and precision. The end product itself represents a faithful replication of a real-world tool sharpening station inspired by a fascinating project featured in Shopnotes magazine Issue No.76
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Hello Gentlemen Starting a project to make a jig for sharpening the lathe tool, this project will be create to use bar steel, few welding point, and no machining work. ...I think that will take a couple of months to be finished Regards Jonweb updated...
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Version 2 Bolts: 1/4-20 thread, 1/14" long, 7/16" head width, 5/32" head height Norton IM-313: https://www.nortonabrasives.com/en-us/norton-im313-multi-oilstone-sharpening-system Notes for use: Overtightening wingnuts can impart a bend in the jig. ... ...
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This design is specifically tailored for sharpening blocks measuring approximately 26.2 mm high and 56.5mm wide. By modifying the STL file, you can adjust the size, though you may need to also resize the wheel diameters accordingly. The model...
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This is a useful little Shapton ceramic sharpening stone holder. It comes with four bays, each measuring 13 mm in width and 71mm in height. The holder is secured to the side using four screws. A built-in internal drainage path allows for smooth flow...
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Idea was to don't have to dismount and do a lot of adjustment when changing chisel size and/or sharpening angleChisel sizes from 6mm to 35mm width and up to 6mm thickness / Planer blade 42.5mm widthThe chisel is secured on the guide by a screw and...
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Hello Gentlemen Starting a project to make a jig for sharpening the lathe tool, this project will be create to use bar steel, few welding point, and no machining work. ... I think that will take a couple of months to be finished Regards Jonweb ...
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This is easy to print sharpening jig for chisels and plane irons. You can easily rotate head to hold small or large chisels. Chisels hold very firmly. Print head twice. **Hardware: ** 2x - M5x20mm bolt 2x - M5 wing nut 2x - M5 washer...
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The jig maintains a precise 40 degree angle and even pressure while sharpening face-down on a flat surface. I achieved great results with this setup and wanted to share it with everyone. Enjoy the benefits! Hardware Requirements: * M5 Screws: Five...
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I got inspiration from the listed below Thingiverse file as well as the Veritas sharpening tool that I own. I designed these parts in Solidworks and it is still currently a work in progress. I'm wanting to improve on the slider still. The Main...
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I got inspiration from the listed below Thingiverse file as well as the Veritas sharpening tool that I own. I designed these parts in Solidworks and it is still currently a work in progress. I'm wanting to improve on the slider still. The Main...
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So I decided to make my own sharpening Guide/slide All parts are 3D-Print-Friendly. No supports needed. The Base is made of two identical parts wich are clipped into each other. I made different Angle slides 15° 17,5° 20° and 22,5° wich should...
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This is a lathe gouge sharpening jig that's very expensive online, so I designed one using CAD templates from YouTube and some calipers measurements. You can find the video here: https://youtu.be/sfmIv0iXjis. I used his template to design the jig,...