As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement czcams.com/users/postUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!
Must be one of the best and cost effective jigs I have seen on CZcams. Thanks for sharing. Will most definitely try it out. Now I am glad I kept some old worn out castors.
I have always hand sharpened my own knives and was never happy if it wouldn't shave hair.This is by far the best vid. of a DIY that requires absolutely no muscle memory to get that perfect edge every time.Was taught to hold the stone in one hand and feel the angle as I sharpened so I never really had a use for a jig but this is excellent. Thanks for this!!
This is amazing! I have a similar jig that uses an eye bolt but it squeaks like crazy and has a little too much movement. The caster seems to solve those issues. I may have to give it a try. Thanks for posting this!
Great idea, I love that you could have 4 different grit diamond sharpening plates on it. And with slight modifications you could sharpen nearly any blade.
VERY clever insight to set the angle "horizontally" rather then vertically -- easier build. Nice thinking on your part -- it's an aspect which, apparently, everyone else has missed! I think, with the addition of rare earth magnet blade holder, this would be the ideal sharpening setup.
Nicely done. Fwiw... I've been using the Gatco/Lansky diamond clamping system for 25+ years and they work fantastic, they also allow you to flip sides, a necessity as you move into the finer hones, and flipping is a requirement between your final few edge-towards-spine passes for a truly scary sharp edge, even before stropping. This jig he made would be perfect for hand shaping primary bevels with a file before heat treat, and for a satin finish after.
I’m so glad you still have all your fingers. I wasn’t sure they would survive. I’ve been a carpenter for 30 years and you, my friend are 10 times braver than I will ever be! Great project! Thank you for the video!
@@dman3526 oh my, you sure told me off good. I can choose my own words, but I appreciate your concern. Safety can argue for itself and often does when it’s too late. I’m guessing you spend much of your time criticizing CZcams user comments. Or am I one of the lucky few?
@@ALLENNEWLIN1979 Не мечите бисер перед свиньёй.)) Он на Ваш комментарий - свой 2 пальцами отстукивал, за отсутствием остальных.))) Просто ему завидно, а отрезанного не вернёшь...)))
Даже не говоря о технике безопасности, "мастер" видно ставил задачу произвести 10 дюймовую поделку из целого дерева(судя по переработанным брускам и доскам)))) Не вышло у него, но просмотров собрал...)))
No problem with his technique. He uses large push sticks and has firm pressure on them which all but eliminates a kickback which would put his left fingers in jeopardy. Working in a commercial cabinet shop for 15 years I can tell you most injuries occur when people don't properly control the wood through the saw, for example pulling a piece through from the back side of the blade with small pieces, kickback pulls your already hinged right arm through the blades, seen several fingers go missing over that one. Many high end push stick systems often have your hand going over the saw with just a polymer pusher between your fingers and the blade.
@@ALLENNEWLIN1979 I thought the same thing he did several times during your video. I'm glad you haven't had any problems during your time Woodworking... But I'd be afraid to wager what you are too many times
This is awesome. You can set your jig to just about any angle using a simple angle finder. Could probably make some modifications and utilize basic whet stones.
Продольная циркулярка, поперечная циркулярка, долбежно-фрезерный станок, сверлильный станок, строгальный станок, шлифовальная установка, ленточная пила, дрели, шуруповерты, ручной инструмент. Пойду, куплю все это, а то что то ножичек заступился.
По сути получилась полная ерунда, в сравнении с трудозатратами.И точить такой шляпой не удобно, ничем кроме двух алмазов не сможешь, всё на скотче держится , или опять колхозить что нибуть.
Made with your own two hands and much less expensive than a tsprof sharpening system for example :) I'm at awe with your genius detailed execution. Bravo!
Yet another awesome build! I have been looking for a DYI sharpener for my kitchen cutlery. I have been using my water stones, but I love this idea. Thank you very much for sharing your brilliant mind with all of us.~Dolly
Yesss! A better understanding comes with the experience. Wood as a basic material is much easier to process than metal and it provides more opportunities for modeling. A slide bushing is not inferior to a ball pivot, giving at the same tome more freedom in bidirectional movement. A teflon sleeve can be easily inserted into the bushing, which will make the travel of the sliding rod smooth and noiseless.
that's very similar to a knife sharpening system I bought a few years ago, but I think your design solves some of the problems it has... It is limited to fixed degrees (15, 20, 25, and 30), can't sharpen very narrow knives, like a paring knife or fillet knife, and it also can't sharpen longer knives because the provided rods aren't long enough. And the knife width affects the sharpening angle... didn't think about that until now. your design fixes that, too since you can mount the knife then adjust the angle to correct. Very well done!
I'm definitely making one of these sharpeners! I've always wanted to slice a lemon like that! :p. Kidding aside, I probably will make this. Thanks for posting!
I love how the rod is captive and can only move on one axis. I have the lansky system which works great, but this seems so much more precise. Your knife will kiilll!
Brilliant!Only thing I might add would be inset a magnet to hold the blade. They make very strong ones and you’d do away with that screw. I love the way your mind works
Magnet is a bad idea in this application, you need a strong and secure hold of the knife, especially when re-profiling its (/second) bevel. Don't get me wrong, i love me some strong magnets, but I think his approach with the rubber washer and a tight philips screw is just simple and genius :) I'm stealing his idea for future projects :P
Very nice design. I'd never thought of using the caster like that. With just a little modification to the jig, you could use it to sharpen chisel and plane blades. It would certainly be cheaper than a Worksharp 3000. Thank you for posting this.
Yer, looks brilliant, but ideally, I'm looking for something that can sharpen EVERYTHING. So far my list of tools that I can think of - which is growing - is saw blades (circular & hand), plane, chisels, knifes, meat grinder. I'm new to sharpening, so haven't watched videos about how to sharpen all of these things but I think I'm getting the general theory. A bit of tweaking and it'd be very versatile.
Firstly I really love this tool that you have made, as after watching this I know now that I can make one. As it is a simpler version of the product shown some two years ago on Wranglerstar titled 'A Box From Russia Changed My Life' or 'From Russia with Love' the only difference being that it was fully machined metal and had a 180 degree swivel mount for the the knife. If you had included that one extra feature it would have been absolutely brilliant. Apart from that it is pure genius. Love it! NSW in Oz
Great project, great tool and great video work! I wish you had made the plans available to download, I want to make one but I hate guessing at the sizes. I might still try.
As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement czcams.com/users/postUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!
Love how you broke this down into simple easy to find parts.
Thanks for sharing!
Must be one of the best and cost effective jigs I have seen on CZcams. Thanks for sharing. Will most definitely try it out. Now I am glad I kept some old worn out castors.
I have always hand sharpened my own knives and was never happy if it wouldn't shave hair.This is by far the best vid. of a DIY that requires absolutely no muscle memory to get that perfect edge every time.Was taught to hold the stone in one hand and feel the angle as I sharpened so I never really had a use for a jig but this is excellent. Thanks for this!!
Great design! I'm gonna have to build me one of these. I'm thinkin' that a holding block made for hatchets and axes would be a great addition.
This is amazing! I have a similar jig that uses an eye bolt but it squeaks like crazy and has a little too much movement. The caster seems to solve those issues. I may have to give it a try. Thanks for posting this!
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Great idea, I love that you could have 4 different grit diamond sharpening plates on it. And with slight modifications you could sharpen nearly any blade.
This was a GREAT video to watch! Thank you so much for sharing your project. 👏🏻
I'm sure some people may say that was very well thought out and extremely well-crafted, however I would totally agree with them!
VERY clever insight to set the angle "horizontally" rather then vertically -- easier build. Nice thinking on your part -- it's an aspect which, apparently, everyone else has missed! I think, with the addition of rare earth magnet blade holder, this would be the ideal sharpening setup.
Sehr schöne Interpretation des Projektes. Danke.
Outstanding! I had thought to use a caster on mine but didn't get this far. Love the metal bushing for the rod.
Nicely done.
Fwiw... I've been using the Gatco/Lansky diamond clamping system for 25+ years and they work fantastic, they also allow you to flip sides, a necessity as you move into the finer hones, and flipping is a requirement between your final few edge-towards-spine passes for a truly scary sharp edge, even before stropping.
This jig he made would be perfect for hand shaping primary bevels with a file before heat treat, and for a satin finish after.
I’m so glad you still have all your fingers. I wasn’t sure they would survive. I’ve been a carpenter for 30 years and you, my friend are 10 times braver than I will ever be! Great project! Thank you for the video!
@@dman3526 oh my, you sure told me off good. I can choose my own words, but I appreciate your concern. Safety can argue for itself and often does when it’s too late. I’m guessing you spend much of your time criticizing CZcams user comments. Or am I one of the lucky few?
@@ALLENNEWLIN1979 Не мечите бисер перед свиньёй.)) Он на Ваш комментарий - свой 2 пальцами отстукивал, за отсутствием остальных.))) Просто ему завидно, а отрезанного не вернёшь...)))
Даже не говоря о технике безопасности, "мастер" видно ставил задачу произвести 10 дюймовую поделку из целого дерева(судя по переработанным брускам и доскам)))) Не вышло у него, но просмотров собрал...)))
No problem with his technique. He uses large push sticks and has firm pressure on them which all but eliminates a kickback which would put his left fingers in jeopardy. Working in a commercial cabinet shop for 15 years I can tell you most injuries occur when people don't properly control the wood through the saw, for example pulling a piece through from the back side of the blade with small pieces, kickback pulls your already hinged right arm through the blades, seen several fingers go missing over that one. Many high end push stick systems often have your hand going over the saw with just a polymer pusher between your fingers and the blade.
@@ALLENNEWLIN1979 I thought the same thing he did several times during your video. I'm glad you haven't had any problems during your time Woodworking... But I'd be afraid to wager what you are too many times
Brilliant build! Saved to my project list. Next up for you: how to make a cutting board.
This is awesome. You can set your jig to just about any angle using a simple angle finder. Could probably make some modifications and utilize basic whet stones.
This is outstanding. Fantastic jig. I want one of these as using a bench grinder isn't for me the best way to sharpen knives.. superb job,
thank you, lan~
Seems like a hell of a lot of work.
@@danielt4224 not when you consider that a good quality store bought knife sharpener of this type STARTS at around $400 U.S.
Продольная циркулярка, поперечная циркулярка, долбежно-фрезерный станок, сверлильный станок, строгальный станок, шлифовальная установка, ленточная пила, дрели, шуруповерты, ручной инструмент. Пойду, куплю все это, а то что то ножичек заступился.
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Это (ролик) не для того, что сколько всего надо а как сделать!
По сути получилась полная ерунда, в сравнении с трудозатратами.И точить такой шляпой не удобно, ничем кроме двух алмазов не сможешь, всё на скотче держится , или опять колхозить что нибуть.
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Во во
Хороший мастер и у него всегда хорошие идеи!
Привет из Борисова!!! Мне кажется, что это самое оригинальное решение точилки, особенно его поворотного узла! Жму руку руку! Молодчаг!
Great invention! Very clever use of the caster and excellent execution of the design.
Excellent ! Good idea and a nice job ! 👍 👍
thanks~
Реализация хорошей конструкции практически без затрат с помощью хорошего деревообрабатывающего инструмента. Мастер знает свое дело.
Made with your own two hands and much less expensive than a tsprof sharpening system for example :) I'm at awe with your genius detailed execution. Bravo!
Great video idea and use of materials, this is an impressive build!
Nicely done sir. Always interesting how you find ways to make your tools.
Brilliant! I've a box of old castors somewhere...gonna make one. Love the lemon test.. makes a change from arm shaving : )
Yet another awesome build! I have been looking for a DYI sharpener for my kitchen cutlery. I have been using my water stones, but I love this idea. Thank you very much for sharing your brilliant mind with all of us.~Dolly
ЛУЧШАЯ точилка всех просторов ЮТУБА
Приятно смотреть! Все четко , понятно ,без лишних разговоров. Спасибо автору!
When I see his Jig-making video...
I always like.....
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That articulated pivot from a caster wheel just solved a huge design problem for me. Many thanks.
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho fiquei muito admirado, Continue assim e sempre estarei acrescentando um Like!
You sir are a genius. Love the stuff you do.
It’s as if you watched Jon Peters tool review and said to yourself, “challenge accepted!!”.
Nice work as always and very cool idea!
thanks~
Great work Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍😎JP
Some next level out of the box thinking. A castor wheel. Wow.
This is how you make a video, straight to the point no Bullshit and great audio, I'm gonna be tackling this project one day
I have seen many versions of this tool, however this one is the best. Great work!
Your are a genius my friend.
Excellent job.
You done a Awesome Job on that Homemade Knife Sharpener it turned out amazing.
Толково, и главное, дешевле некуда!!!! 10 из 10
You really knocked that out of the park my friend.... a caster!!!!!
Young Je absolutely killing it.
Fantastic. Nice tools and talented hands. Loved the filming/editing. Very inspiring thanks
Yesss! A better understanding comes with the experience. Wood as a basic material is much easier to process than metal and it provides more opportunities for modeling. A slide bushing is not inferior to a ball pivot, giving at the same tome more freedom in bidirectional movement. A teflon sleeve can be easily inserted into the bushing, which will make the travel of the sliding rod smooth and noiseless.
Очень понравилось. Особенно оборудование. Серьезный мастер. Лайк.
Это точно!!!! И главное то что, все пальцы на месте!!!!👍👏
@@borisneufeld6297 я тоже об этом подумал.
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А если серьезно, можно и что-то космическое сделать...
Что он дощечку клеил?
love these videos - even his push stick is beautifully built! and thinking out of the box - using a caster for this - brilliant
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I agree bro... Really brilliantly built...
Amazing jig! Is this your own design? It is the best repurposed use of a caster that I have seen.
This is my design,
@@YoungJe can we get plans for it?
This is just practical and beautiful, only I miss one carpentry workshop and nothing more.😂😂😂
Another plus for ingenuity and design by a lefty...RAH RAH RAH!
Brillant idea! Love the lemon sequence at the end! You should make plans available for this jig. Your work is always amazing....................... :)
What do you need plans for? Its not a reactionchamber or something.
Whatever says! 😄
that's very similar to a knife sharpening system I bought a few years ago, but I think your design solves some of the problems it has... It is limited to fixed degrees (15, 20, 25, and 30), can't sharpen very narrow knives, like a paring knife or fillet knife, and it also can't sharpen longer knives because the provided rods aren't long enough. And the knife width affects the sharpening angle... didn't think about that until now. your design fixes that, too since you can mount the knife then adjust the angle to correct.
Very well done!
thanks~
Молодец! Ни одного традиционного решения, все сделал по-своему, при этом все красиво и аккуратно. Молодец. Спасибо за видео.
I'm definitely making one of these sharpeners! I've always wanted to slice a lemon like that! :p. Kidding aside, I probably will make this. Thanks for posting!
You make everything look so simple. Your mind must work 24/7.
Boa noite,.
Amei esse processo de montagem...
Tem como fazer um pra min? Preciso muito de um desses! Se não for caro, poderia me enviar?
Obrigado!
Never would of thought to use a caster Great video!
Excellent action shot!
I love how the rod is captive and can only move on one axis. I have the lansky system which works great, but this seems so much more precise. Your knife will kiilll!
Brilliant!Only thing I might add would be inset a magnet to hold the blade. They make very strong ones and you’d do away with that screw. I love the way your mind works
Magnet is a bad idea in this application, you need a strong and secure hold of the knife, especially when re-profiling its (/second) bevel. Don't get me wrong, i love me some strong magnets, but I think his approach with the rubber washer and a tight philips screw is just simple and genius :) I'm stealing his idea for future projects :P
Отличная точилка, спасибо за видео.
And on Aliexpress they sell $20+ sharpeners, which have a fraction of convenience of this sharpener, built on a fraction of their price. Excellent.
Show!
Afiação excelente!!
Very nice!
I’m glad I hung in for the dramatic lemon slice.
Aloha peeps all over the world have a great day today.
Brilliance at its finest. So many great builds and ideas on this channel.
thanks~
Love it, especially the samurai lemon decapitation! Excellent!
Thursday night post! The timing of a Young Je video drop is like weekly astrology for me. This determines how the next 7 days (or more) will go.
It`s the most interesting way to change the angle that I have seen before! Thanks for the idea.
Very nice design. I'd never thought of using the caster like that. With just a little modification to the jig, you could use it to sharpen chisel and plane blades. It would certainly be cheaper than a Worksharp 3000.
Thank you for posting this.
thank~
Yer, looks brilliant, but ideally, I'm looking for something that can sharpen EVERYTHING. So far my list of tools that I can think of - which is growing - is saw blades (circular & hand), plane, chisels, knifes, meat grinder.
I'm new to sharpening, so haven't watched videos about how to sharpen all of these things but I think I'm getting the general theory. A bit of tweaking and it'd be very versatile.
Nicely done, the most clever use of a swivel wheel ever! I got to make me one of these. Thanks!!!
That is some awesome design! Thank you!
Firstly I really love this tool that you have made, as after watching this I know now that I can make one. As it is a simpler version of the product shown some two years ago on Wranglerstar titled 'A Box From Russia Changed My Life' or 'From Russia with Love' the only difference being that it was fully machined metal and had a 180 degree swivel mount for the the knife. If you had included that one extra feature it would have been absolutely brilliant. Apart from that it is pure genius. Love it! NSW in Oz
the screw is alot more sturdy than the swivel though, less movement means more precise sharpening
This is quickly becoming my favorite channel.
One of the best ideas I've seen in a while. Very nicely done.
thank you, john
I love the way you use your vice to hold this, so you don't need a wide base. Brilliant.
Great project, great tool and great video work! I wish you had made the plans available to download, I want to make one but I hate guessing at the sizes. I might still try.
Great, simple and effective⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Amazing sharpener. Great job.
That, my friend, is some impressive work. Thanks for the idea.
Brilliant. With a mind like yours, and a shop like that.. you could do just about anything.
Класс ! Кончик ножа можно наточить лучше чем на многих других точилках !
So easy..now all I need is garage full of tools and materials
Lol the lemon test! Pretty good design I really like it.
Great job, buying one is very expensive. Thanks for sharing
Congratulaciones Mr. Young Je. Hugs from Brazil
Он даже колесо может изобрести,с такой мастерской))
Но,"велосипед уже изобрели"))))к чему эта мутотень
Отлично получилось, надо сделать такой же себе! Спасибо! Лайк!
i must say that i enjoy your work. you take much care in your work, it is a pleasure to see.
I like it, especially compared to the "over priced" options for sale.
Very nice useful tool idea
Great job, Young!
i love your most efficient sharpener for many types of knifes
Perfect .. inspired me :)
Perfect speed of the video; thanks for that!
Excelente trabalho, aliado a ferramentas apropriadas, e um excelente profissional, gera uma obra prima como essa.
Nice, I need to make one. Thank you very much. Excellent as usual.
cool , love the reuse of the wheel assembly , and the lemon hahaha
This is another great video. I love the simple design of your sharpening jig.
thanks
Excellent demonstration of a great jig AND its sharpness cutting the free standing lemon!!
thanks~
Great idea and video! Thx for sharing.
Very well done I enjoyed your video and your engineering design and execution was awesome thank you
Great video. That's What I Call thinking outside of the box.