No Weld Knife Making Bevel Grinding Jig
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- čas přidán 30. 12. 2019
- After making the knife filing vise last week I though I may as well use up the scraps and complete the job with a bevel grinding jig.
This is weld-less so anyone with basic tools can make one. I don't make many knives so it's not going to get used much so I didn't invest a lot of time and almost no money in it but it still turned out OK
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Another usefull tool made. Thanks Gary. What i like most about your build video's is the no nonsense , no fancy loud music, no expensive tools. Plain and simple , directly the point of interest for those who want to see how its done. Very easy to follow . Happy new year ! Greetings from Belgium.
Thank you for showing 'mistakes', it does save us the frustration making them ourself.
Excellent job once again. Thank you.
Thanks Gary my next project👍👍
Clamp a small straight edge on the grinder table (as a limiting stopper) so that you get the required depth uniformly else it will be wavy as your hands move this way that way.
We had built something similar but used magnets on the blade so no need for clamps. Great work!
That's a great idea!
Great work.
I just watched the video, I have wanted to build a grinding jig for awhile and this is the one I like best. Thanks for showing it.
your welcome.
Thank you.
Well done sir.
Eecellent. Many more ideas please. Thank you.
Well done sir!
It`s a great idea! Congratulations!
Good idea!
I knew they'd come in handy one day .... usually the day after you dump them at the scrapyard
Why can I totally relate to this 😞 lol
Another great build Gary!! Thank You, have a Happy New Year. Wayne
Always love your wisdom Sir
Always happy with your videos and Always thumbs up and my thank.and I haven't finished your clever build.
Thanks for trying to teach us
brilliant
“Something you’d never do with an ordinary cutting disk” 😬
Happy new year bloke. Thanks for the work.
Just think about it your eazy grinding jig has many uses 😁🙌
Looks like a well made tool. 👍
Good job, thanks for sharing Sir.👍👍👍
My pleasure
Nicely done! Happy New Year!!
Very nice.
I'll subscribe for such an outstanding build and a man not afraid to show his mistakes. Well done, sir!
That is a Very Smart looking Jig ! Great build ! Thanks for posting ! Happy New Year Sir !
Happy new year.
Excellent! thank you for sharing 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great build Gary! Happy New Year sir!!
Ok master!😁
Very good
Complimenti 👍
Very nice jig, Gary! I'm basically just getting started in knives and a grinding jig was one of the first things I made. Wish I had thought to tack weld the pieces together, would have made it a lot easier.
No weld jig video....0:27 starts spot welding....sweet...
No weld spot welds. Lol
That is a very nice jig.... Thank you for sharing this, It will come in handy for my new knife forging hobby... Very much apppreciated... Great work, and idea.....
Spare holes never hurts... LOL 👍🏻👍🏻🍺🍻
Very nice and happy New Year to you sir
Very nice. When I made mine I put little rare earth magnets in holes drilled in the jig. This way I don’t need a clamp
Happy New Year Gary
Frank
Good idea!
Молодец прикольно регулировка наклона угла супер !!!👍
Для чего это приспособление?)
Mr Huston again I am getting help from you and I'm only a 68 hobbyist so I need to fix and make most of the equipment and too often all I have is time and I love garage and my small forage shop
Thanks you Sir.
the back thread mount needs to be on a pivot as well.... Best way to hold the blades in is a straight bar that goes across the work piece to stop the sanding at the exact same place on both sides of the blade
Good to see you on CZcams again. Hope all is well.
What Craziness.
Nice job, looked good, worked good. What more can you ask for? Take care Gary and God bless.
Excelent ¡!¡!
I was thinking maybe you could weld a ball bearing onto the end of the rod. And drill the pinholes out to hold it between the brackets. But this one is weldless, hehe. I'm definitely making one. Thanks for the video!
This was a great build! Especially for us that don't have a welder. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. I think I would have stuck a spacer plate under the upright bracket to cure the adjuster bolt angle issue to save all the re drilling lol. I need to make one of these 👏🏻
Those inches and fathoms and miles are top measurement units,
I myself start counting in guineas and shillings and pennies each time when I hear any of the words Trafalgar, Elisabeth or Warm Beer.
I like your anvil, mate! You can easily forge big swords on it
Those gold hinges looked awful nice. Thanks for the videos.
Wait a minute, the title says "No Weld" and in the first 30 seconds there's welding.
Did you also make golf ball handle as I seen on you tube and black Smith shops and mine too
Thanks
You could use rare earth magnets inlayed to your base and forgo the clamp
Happy New Year Gary. Enjoyed watching you make that knife jig. Trying to find someone local I can get one of those files you use.
Malcolm Billing try your local riding school or livery yard, ask when their farrier is next due, I’m sure they will sell or give you an old file.
Tapping with a power drill? Pro level.
Very nice. I for one do not mind your "babbling on".
metric hardware is worth its weight in gold here in the USA... I dont know why it is so expensive.. You can buy a 5lb bag of standard for a couple bucks!
Nice work! We posted this video on our homemade tools forum last week, and people really liked it :)
The R/H/S handle could be slightly modified to double up as the blade clamp possibly
Happy New Year to you
sorry i don't understand how and what happens when the blade is turned around?
Love it made one a while back but welded mine, wish I'd seen this first, what make and where do you get your 2" x72 belts from in UK I can only find them for wood work and they seriously do not last on metal, my only other option is the US but shipping costs put me off,
www.abtec4abrasives.com/belts-and-bands---sandingpolishing-602-c.asp
Dude, you need to try Robertson headed bolts and screws. 🤙
Why? They are hard to find and expensive.
@@garyhuston Common place in Canada. Have to use what you got. Great videos. 👍👍
@@scottlanghorst1483 they would be that's where they were invented!
Sehr schön,aber zu kompliziert, można łatwiej i szybciej coś tak samo przydatnego zbudować
Nice build did you use such thick stock too get more threads in the holes? Wouldn't 3/16 or 1/4 been strong enough there is not really all that much pressure put on it.
I just used what I had laying around the shop. You can use whatever you like really.
Very cool Gary and I too prefer the beefier material. I have one question, other than having a bunch laying around your shop is there another reason you used the hex head screws for the knife to rest on? I think I would be better off using say, a length of 1/4" square bar plug welded from the back because I'm sorry to say, the odds of me drilling the holes perfectly in line are quite low lol.
Thanks Gary
Mike
Rigid Ironworks I would use bolts of some sort because the knife may not be a uniform shape and you may need to remove one or more to accommodate the shape. Also as I mentioned in the video you may need to add more higher up for narrower blades. You could use a solid bar but blind bolted from behind so it can be removed or altered to suit the blade you are grinding.
@@garyhuston appreciate the response Gary, Thank you and Happy New Year.
@@rigidironworks9834 thanks, and to you.
If I used a drill to tap threads I would bust the tap every time
You need to use machine taps not hand taps, there is a world of difference.
@@garyhuston thank you . I appreciate that
Great video and great jig. Please please can somebody tell me where I can buy the cutting/grinding disk
Sorry just found your video. Name is GRAFF
i've only just come in and was about to post this czcams.com/video/9RuycjU_PX0/video.html The links are in the description.
Great idea for a bevel jig. What do you think that the angle range would be for a jig like this, and how consistent do you think that the angle adjustment would be?
More than enough for any knife. Consistency is down to you and the wrench!
@@garyhuston I was just trying to visualize how I could go about sharpening the secondary bevel on a reverse tanto style blade. I was wanting to do a Wharncliff knife but with a reverse tanto/tanto style tip. The Wharncliff knife is relatively simple to sharpen since it has full flat grind and no curves on the cutting edge.
@@rifleman7313 I have no idea what any of that is so I can’t help. You are the only one who can answer that as you know the angles.
Ive broken more taps than I'd care to admit and you just go and drive them tiny ones through with a drill!?!? Madness, i say! Tomfoolery.
No weld , first thing I do is weld ??? 27 seconds into the video 🙄😂😂
what kind of cutting disc is that?
Gil Cevallos czcams.com/video/9RuycjU_PX0/video.html
Во как резьбу можно нарезать. Современные технологии
Where did you get the anvil
anvils.co.uk/product/single-bick-anvil-london-pattern/
Gary do you make any for sale or plans for sale. looks like something I could use. whare are you using for a belt grinder
Ron
I don’t but im sure you could make one from the information in the video. The belt grinder that I did an 11 part video of! That I do sell plans for.
Why is it red? Sorry, couldn't help myself 😆😆 As always, very nice
Instead of relocating the four holes to mount the two brackets, you could have just drilled a new hole at the right height. It wouldn't have been centered on the brackets you made, but that doesn't matter.
Yup, with it sitting higher, he'd have a little bit more fine tuning capability over the angle as it's a little bit further from the pivot point. Not sure it would make that much of a difference. I know I would have slotted out the hole on the bracket instead of moving the other pieces.
What would you charge to make one of those for me
Which kind of welding you using without any welding road
sorry I don't understand the question, there isn't any welding in this video!
For tagging to plates and for filling wrong hols
I still don't know what you are asking. I use Mig welding mostly but also Tig and arc. It depends on the job.
welding rods are inside of the mig torch
Gary young man , hello , where do you get your supplies of scrap files as seen in this vid from please not at all easy to find down here in deepest Essex lol are they easy to purchase up your end? By the way that is a cool and usable design
He is a Farrier. My local farrier gives me her leftover rasps by the bucket load.
Cameron Flack ok , would you consider selling me a couple ? Of course I will pay for the shipping
@@toddparnaby972 shipping from Louisiana USA to Essex (UK?) Would probably be unreasonable. I am sure you have a farrier near you. And a busy farrier will go through a couple rasps a week, and probably give them to you, especially if you offer to make them a knife out of one of them.
Todd Parnaby, as already mentioned I’m a Farriers so get through loads, I would take a trip to your local riding stables or livery yard and ask who their farrier is or when he’s next due, I’m sure he will give or sell you some for very little.
@@garyhuston thanks Gary. I really dig the bevel jig. Have you still got the guillotine tool plans available?
I would like to know the thickness of the stock you used???? Thank you!
It was 60 x 10mm
@@garyhuston Well WOW, a CZcamsr that answers so fast on a 3 years old video, you are amazing... ok so if I consider the whole dimensions, as I never thought you would actually answer, I figured it was 30 centimeters X 7.5 centimeters X 15 mm, so the real width is 6 centimeters and the thickness is 1 cm, was I way off on the length?, Thank you again!!!
@@tonyioannoni4951 it was 28 cm long
for L part you can use fisheye bearing. i thing will be better. but general i like your job. ;)
please make a attachment for round shaped sword.
what does a round shaped sword look like?
@@garyhuston please share your email or WhatsApp i will send you it's video.
my email address is on my about page.
Do you by any chance sell these?
Sorry, no. Try making one!
Take the temper out of file it make it easier to grind,but then you need to know how to re temper it back...;)....
You obviously missed the point!😂🤣
I'd buy one 😉 how much?
Регулировать угол двумя гайками неудобно.
It is inconvenient to adjust the angle with two nuts.
Why?
@@garyhuston Because unscrew one nut, tighten the second. It is more convenient when the bolt rotates, and the nut is fixed.
And the plates are pressed together by springs.
Well why don't you make yourself one just like that, i'm perfectly happy with the way mine works.
The " no weld" seems to have welds...
You obviously didn’t listen.
CAN YOU PLEASE SHARE THE DIMENSIONS?
The dimensions are almost irrelevant, make it to fit the size knives you generally make.
I will use it for knives between 25-30 cm.
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undestroyable but also very heavy, maybe to heavy......
Too heavy for what? It gives it a nice controllable feel.
@@garyhuston yeah but wen you have to cool the knife in water.......i would take aluminium....
I just take it off the jig to cool it it’s not difficult, why would you dunk the jig as well?😂😂
@@garyhuston its more quick
Why are you in such a hurry?
Can you help me with something it would be much appreciated! Great video! Liked and subbed!!!
What do you want help with?
@@garyhuston what should my macro bevel degree be?
Sorry, no idea! Google it.
@@garyhuston I tried I don’t what how to word it
@@johncarpenter5415 I just put in your question and the first result was 20°