hand plane sharpening jig 3d models
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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 concept is that you tighten the jig onto your knife, provided the blade has a decent size flat near the spine as mine does, and it will direct strokes against a stone at a consistent 20 degree angle.\r\n\r\nI plan to print this within the next...
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Over tightening will cause racking and binding on the shaft, and may even break the jig. Despite being called a stubby chisel holder it will work with full sized chisels too. Because this holder holds the chisel below the bar rather than above...
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Box for knife sharpener's sharpening stones measures 160 by 23 by 10 millimeters.
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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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Since the box of the Lansky Sharpening System only stores five hones, I needed a way to store my additional hones. This simple storage solution will hold an extra five hones. I added some extra space in front of the hones, so they can be easily...
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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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The primary use case for these holders is to act both as a mount for a sharpening stone and as a storage solution.Because the bottom of the holder is open, water can flow through it, preventing the stone's bottom from becoming overly soaked. This...
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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...
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I grew tired of constantly rummaging around the box for the right angle with wet hands. Now everything is at my finger tips. Fits in the original box. Just take it out of the original box when in use. ... Print with legs up.
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I grew tired of constantly rummaging around the box for the right angle with wet hands. Now everything is at my finger tips. Fits in the original box. Just take it out of the original box when in use. ... Print with legs up.
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I grew tired of constantly rummaging around the box for the right angle with wet hands. Now everything is at my finger tips.</p> <p>Fits in the original box. ...Just take it out of the original box when in use.</p> <p>Print with legs up.</p> <h3>Print...
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Quick and easy jig for clamping wood at a 45 degree angle. ... Category: Hand Tools
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Non printed parts: Hex bolt M5x25 - 2 pc.; Hex bolt M8x40 - 1 pc.; Hex nut M5 - 2 pc.; Hex nut M8 - 1 pc.; 608 bearing - 2 pc.
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To assemble the plane, you will need: * 1/8" drills * A hand chuck to hold the drill for reaming holes without power * A 1/4"-20 tap (maybe) - I use a bolt to clean the thread * A 1/4"-20 die (probably not), but a nut will work * 1/8" rod, 1" long...
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Use these to set up your 3D plane templates before creating your models.