Otro vídeo que me llega justo tengo que afilar mis cuchillos y lo voy hacer, gracias por el PDF, por la plantilla del ángulo, saludos desde Barcelona España
Your jig keeps rotating on the knife, even the stronger magnet doesn't help - it's because the contact area is too small to create enough friction. A classic clamp with 2 screws used by similar Lansky/DMT jigs is very easy to make it yourself - you need a thread tap, a drill, 2 metal plates and 2 screws
Let me critize. Your gig his similar but simpler than other youtuber. But it suffers from he same default that any gig using a single pivot point: the distance between the contact point on the blade and the one at the perpendicular of the arm changes sligthly so does the 18 degrees angle, not to mention the curvature of the blade. I am quite sure it does not matter but geometry make it not as much precise han advertise.
Your jig may be unique but you need to learn how to use a file! NEVER,NEVER file back and forth on metal, wood, plastic etc. it fills the file teeth up with debris causing the file to dull prematurely! You should only push the file in the direction the teeth are facing.
False! You may want to check out that information before trying to school people. Files work in one direction but going back and forth has no effect on the tool.
@@MacheteMonster Nope not FALSE I worked in a machine shop for 30 years and the training I received as a machinist told me a file can be used only one way and not back and forth! But you go ahead and do your thing incorrectly but then again you must have a lot of money to buy new files to replace the ones you screw up....... Have a nice day!! 😀😀
@@alanosborne1947it is false actually . Just because you worked in a machine shop for a long time and some old head told you something doesn't necessarily make it true. Moving a file back and forth will not damage the file, I am a metallurgist by trade and I work with metals on a daily basis, none of my files have dulled prematurely, this is something that old guys used to tell the new recruits just because "that's the way they did it" stop spreading misinformation. Also some files are made to cut both ways, how do you know that's not the one he is using?
That center punch is brilliant!
Thank you for the easy to make sharpening jig, and tips on keeping stones flat.
Thank you for watching my video and commenting.
Use wetsand paper
Brilliant, dude! Really excellent jig! Well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks dude, I'm glad you liked it, my deepest regards...
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Favorite DIY sharpener I have seen. Please tell me if there are any improvements or changes for the next build of sharpener?
Wow, great Idea, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Ingenious, great idea
Tan sencillo como increíble, muy buena idea para afilar!!!
Otro vídeo que me llega justo tengo que afilar mis cuchillos y lo voy hacer, gracias por el PDF, por la plantilla del ángulo, saludos desde Barcelona España
Me alegro de que le guste. Estoy seguro de que quedará satisfecho con este aparato. Con mis más sinceros saludos...
Great solution
A real nice tool. Simple and efficient. And it's allowed to sharpen with a wet stone (very important for me!). Congratulation)))
Good Idea! Thanks.
Perfect video, I like they idee.
Всё гениальное - просто. Лайк и подписка.
What about stainless knives
Your jig keeps rotating on the knife, even the stronger magnet doesn't help - it's because the contact area is too small to create enough friction. A classic clamp with 2 screws used by similar Lansky/DMT jigs is very easy to make it yourself - you need a thread tap, a drill, 2 metal plates and 2 screws
저는 숫돌이 밑에 있는 방법이 조작감이 좋아서 선호하는 방법입니다. 숙련자는 이 방법을 사용하지 않기를 추천합니다. 당신의 지금까지 숙련된 기능이 퇴보할 지도 모를테니까요. 단순하지만 최고라고 생각합니다. 감사.
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Let me critize. Your gig his similar but simpler than other youtuber. But it suffers from he same default that any gig using a single pivot point: the distance between the contact point on the blade and the one at the perpendicular of the arm changes sligthly so does the 18 degrees angle, not to mention the curvature of the blade. I am quite sure it does not matter but geometry make it not as much precise han advertise.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Let me criticize your statement.The offset is so minuscule it would not be visible and not even measurable unless in a laboratory setting.
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А зачем эта штука. Без нее на много проще точить.
Répétabilité de l'angle ;)
You don’t need any garbage like this. Learn how to do it yourself or don’t do it at all.
Wow, listen to the expert 😮
Не надёжно, фигня полная
Your jig may be unique but you need to learn how to use a file! NEVER,NEVER file back and forth on metal, wood, plastic etc. it fills the file teeth up with debris causing the file to dull prematurely! You should only push the file in the direction the teeth are facing.
False! You may want to check out that information before trying to school people. Files work in one direction but going back and forth has no effect on the tool.
@@MacheteMonster Nope not FALSE I worked in a machine shop for 30 years and the training I received as a machinist told me a file can be used only one way and not back and forth! But you go ahead and do your thing incorrectly but then again you must have a lot of money to buy new files to replace the ones you screw up....... Have a nice day!! 😀😀
@@alanosborne1947how can moving a file backwards pack it with debris when it's the cutting face that causes the debris?
@@alanosborne1947it is false actually . Just because you worked in a machine shop for a long time and some old head told you something doesn't necessarily make it true. Moving a file back and forth will not damage the file, I am a metallurgist by trade and I work with metals on a daily basis, none of my files have dulled prematurely, this is something that old guys used to tell the new recruits just because "that's the way they did it" stop spreading misinformation. Also some files are made to cut both ways, how do you know that's not the one he is using?
It's true!!!