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Sharpening jig blocks

wm460

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Nice looking tools William. Love things that work and look good.
I made mine from pieces of hex bar. Drilled required size hole on the Myford an added a grub screw.
Not pretty but functional.

Phil
 

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Nice looking tools William. Love things that work and look good.
I made mine from pieces of hex bar. Drilled required size hole on the Myford an added a grub screw.
Not pretty but functional.

Phil

Good idea Phil. After I made mine I did a search and saw some folks hot glue hex nuts to their tools for sharpening. Whatever works, I'm just lucky enough to have a MW lathe and Mill to make mine.
 
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