Adam Savage
27-10-2011, 04:59 PM
After a little thinking, I decided to try and make an adjustable jig, that would hold a knife blade at the correct angle (for whichever grind your knife has), so that it could be ground (or sharpened) on a bench mounted belt sander.
Here are the photos of the early stages of construction, as well as the finished jig. Sadly I didn't start taking photos until I had started...
Three 102mm tee hinges, a 250mm length of 25mm x 200mm and a 200mm length of 25mm x 50mm, redwood PSE (planed square edge)...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0071.jpg
Add to that a smallish butt hinge...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0072.jpg
Bend the free end of the top tee hinge, add a 125mm-150mm length of M4 threaded bar, fixed with two pairs of nuts (two nuts would work, but I wanted to be 100% sure)...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0075.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0076.jpg
Then thread a wing nut onto the threaded bar, followed by the butt hinge, and then another wing nut, before fastening the nutt hinge to the base board...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0078.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0077.jpg
Once I knew it all worked properly, I removed the face plate (the 25mm x 50mm piece) and drilled 5 pairs of holes for some 1/4" x 1" rare earth magnets, glued them in, and finally rebuilt the lot...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0081.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0080.jpg
The reason I used pairs of magnets, is they seemed to have much more pulling force when doubled up.
The amount of adjustment is more than enough for any of the knives I will be grinding...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0073.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0074.jpg
No tools are needed to adjust the jig, only an angle measure of some kind, to set it accurately.
Hope you found this thread useful.
Adam
Here are the photos of the early stages of construction, as well as the finished jig. Sadly I didn't start taking photos until I had started...
Three 102mm tee hinges, a 250mm length of 25mm x 200mm and a 200mm length of 25mm x 50mm, redwood PSE (planed square edge)...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0071.jpg
Add to that a smallish butt hinge...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0072.jpg
Bend the free end of the top tee hinge, add a 125mm-150mm length of M4 threaded bar, fixed with two pairs of nuts (two nuts would work, but I wanted to be 100% sure)...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0075.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0076.jpg
Then thread a wing nut onto the threaded bar, followed by the butt hinge, and then another wing nut, before fastening the nutt hinge to the base board...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0078.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0077.jpg
Once I knew it all worked properly, I removed the face plate (the 25mm x 50mm piece) and drilled 5 pairs of holes for some 1/4" x 1" rare earth magnets, glued them in, and finally rebuilt the lot...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0081.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0080.jpg
The reason I used pairs of magnets, is they seemed to have much more pulling force when doubled up.
The amount of adjustment is more than enough for any of the knives I will be grinding...
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0073.jpg
http://i1024.photobucket.com/albums/y304/crazysaint22/projects%20and%20equipment/IMG_0074.jpg
No tools are needed to adjust the jig, only an angle measure of some kind, to set it accurately.
Hope you found this thread useful.
Adam