Ok...sharpening jigs
#61
That is freakin' amazing. I'll be stunned if there isn't more than enough demand for a production run.
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#62
Thanks, Dave. The other jig (for spokeshaves, etc) should in theory will be even more versitle and can handle everything this one doesn't. So far this is the only forum that knows about what I've got going here, so if any one wanted to share this on other forums I would appreciate it. I need to spend more time in the shop, LOL.
Jim
http://ancorayachtservice.com/ home of the Chain Leg Vise.
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#63
Jim,
Please tell me you've done something to protect your design. I know that putting it here will establish some kind of timeline on your creation, but I'm not a patent attorney, so I'm not sure what that is worth.
" The founding fathers weren't trying to protect citizens' rights to have an interesting hobby." I Learn Each Day 1/18/13

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#64
I'm working on that Greg. The next one has even more going for it which is why I haven't posted photos yet. It has changed quite I bit from the photo I sent you.
Jim
http://ancorayachtservice.com/ home of the Chain Leg Vise.
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#65
Does that one concern skews?
Thanks,  Curt
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#66
Which one Curt? The one I posted just now can handle up to 1 1/2" wide, but pretty much square edge. The other one holds the blades differently and can handle any skew angle.
Jim
http://ancorayachtservice.com/ home of the Chain Leg Vise.
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#67
Must be the other one .......
Thanks,  Curt
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#68
Wow very nice job Jim and looks like it is built like a tank. Have any idea what these may sell for ???

Steve
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#69
Ah, the tweaks make it substantively better than the prototype I saw when you came over to the shop; I really like this one.
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#70
Window Guy said:


Wow very nice job Jim and looks like it is built like a tank. Have any idea what these may sell for ???

Steve



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War Eagle!
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