Thats the kind of woodwork I like to see. Job needs doing but there is a problem so knock something up that gets the job done.Cutting aluminium sheet by hand (while we try to decide on a cnc solution) can get tricky in the regular vice, and it occurred to me that a leg vice which allows deeper work to be held would be good - but overkill for what we need. So today I came up with this. Holds firm, easy to use and works well with my dad's old coping saw. I'm pleased with it.
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I love the efficiency of using my Veritas honing guide for blade blades and chisels. A brilliant tool. . You certainly have a very efficient set up nowA few not-so-sexy projects that I had put off making for a long time.
Constructed from scrap plywood and phenolic.
Glad to finally have these time-savers fabricated.
Why so many honing guides? Each has it's own attributes.
Although I often sharpen freehand (especially when busy),
it is good to have these to fall back on.
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A few not-so-sexy projects that I had put off making for a long time.
Constructed from scrap plywood and phenolic.
Glad to finally have these time-savers fabricated.
Why so many honing guides? Each has it's own attributes.
Although I often sharpen freehand (especially when busy),
it is good to have these to fall back on.
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Good to get those another of those gonna do jobs done. I have had my eclipse guide for almost 50 years now and for all that time I have been intending to make one of those jigs. Now either I am just a lazy b#gger or I am going for the procrastination record.A few not-so-sexy projects that I had put off making for a long time.
Constructed from scrap plywood and phenolic.
Glad to finally have these time-savers fabricated.
Why so many honing guides? Each has it's own attributes.
Although I often sharpen freehand (especially when busy),
it is good to have these to fall back on.
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