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Built with just a few simple tools and inexpensive materials...and lots of desire....I think Mark did a fine job building this hand tool sharpener, especially true when all he had to go by was a few pictures and no measurements or prints..Good job, Mark!!!!
http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbthreads...mp;sb=5&o=7
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Still on my short list. I have most of the parts. Will be taking pics along the way too.
Thanks for the re-post Jack and thanks to CLETUS for the original post. Very cool...
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Thanks for bringing that up here Jack. I never go to the off topic so would have missed it.
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Thanks Jack, I did happen to see it, he did a nice job and this is on my short list also.
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I just noticed in the bottom picture, you are using the motor as a lathe {like we discussed} and turning the drive wheel without using a tool rest....when I do that, I just rest the lathe tool on a block of scrap wood that is high enough to act as a fulcrum for the tool...makes it easier for me to control...
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Timberwolf said:
makes it easier for me to control...
Wish I would have thought of that! I'm going to re-do the crown, I'll try using a tool rest.
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