Halyon881
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I want to get the Veritas File jig for doing this, but it's nearly €70 delivered here. A bit too expensive. I haven't had much success with the file jammed in a block of wood approach either. The file keeps falling out, and I am not consistent with the angles.
I found reddit user u/thehackberrys post with the laser cut guides he made. Problem is, I don't have access to a laser cutter, but I do a 3D printer at work. So I converted the file into an STL. It came out bigger than I expected, but will work.
Tapped the holes for a 5mm bolt. I don't expect the plastic threads to last long, but it will do for a while. I can epoxy a nut in if needs be.
Fleam angle is much easier, I just printed out a guide at 15 ° and slipped it between the vice jaws.
One issue is that my saw vice is restricting me from using the whole of the file. I will plane the jaws back at a sharp angle to overcome this.
Stl file here https://fastupload.io/M1xDWahJwNVevUm/file
I found reddit user u/thehackberrys post with the laser cut guides he made. Problem is, I don't have access to a laser cutter, but I do a 3D printer at work. So I converted the file into an STL. It came out bigger than I expected, but will work.
Tapped the holes for a 5mm bolt. I don't expect the plastic threads to last long, but it will do for a while. I can epoxy a nut in if needs be.
Fleam angle is much easier, I just printed out a guide at 15 ° and slipped it between the vice jaws.
One issue is that my saw vice is restricting me from using the whole of the file. I will plane the jaws back at a sharp angle to overcome this.
Stl file here https://fastupload.io/M1xDWahJwNVevUm/file