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Anyone have one of these setup? I've had my worksharp for a few years now, and recently won the wide blade setup in a raffle. I'm trying to get it aligned, and I can't seem to get it down to the same level as the plate/paper. Any tips? Do I need to file the housing down at all? I think I can get it reasonably parallel to the plate, just not perfectly co-planar, maybe a 32nd high.
TIA!
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I had the same issues with the workshop wide blade table not sitting low enough. I filed the underside of the table to align it correctly.
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Yep, that was the case with mine...I just let it be.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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Mine didn't fit quite right either. At the time, I thought it was because the nuts were binding in the sleeves. I used a hammer for persuasion. I now wish I'd just made my own with adjusters at all 4 corners. But what I've got works well enough.
Thanks, Curt
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I was considering making one, had it all planned out, then it came up as one of the optional prizes in the raffle so I nabbed it. I also thought the same thing about the nuts, so I filed the seats on the main body some. Still needs work. At least it's all aluminum so it files easy and won't rust.
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djwong said:
I had the same issues with the workshop wide blade table not sitting low enough. I filed the underside of the table to align it correctly.
Whereabouts on the table did you actually file? I can't see where the table is hitting and binding...
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bennybmn said:
[blockquote]djwong said:
I had the same issues with the workshop wide blade table not sitting low enough. I filed the underside of the table to align it correctly.
Whereabouts on the table did you actually file? I can't see where the table is hitting and binding...
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Here is a link to a
photo of the underside of the table attachment. You can see I filed around the front.
Sorry for the use of a link. The new google photos does not allow direct links to ".jpg" versions of photos, so I could not embed the image.
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No problem, thank you! It's so hard to tell exactly what's hitting up under there.... I'll give that a try. Thanks again for the pic.
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djwong said:
Here is a link to a photo of the underside of the table attachment. You can see I filed around the front.
Sorry for the use of a link. The new google photos does not allow direct links to ".jpg" versions of photos, so I could not embed the image.
Got it mounted up last night. I had to file it back along the webbing past the "Y" in the middle... So I get it all set, and the first plane I choose to try the sides of the iron aren't perfectly paralell, so I'm having a hard time setting it in the honing jig squarely! Fun fun. Oh well, at least I have something to work with now.
Thanks again for the help, all.
Benny