Firefyter-emt
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I made this yesterday basicly for free. I call it the "Thomashawk" LOL! (last name is Thomas, btw..)I got the metal stock at no cost and I own a mig welder. I have been debating using a belt sander for my tools and saw a design just like I had in mind. The company that was selling it had a wood jig that the sander bolted to. I like this one a lot more. My bench grinder is used wat too often in tool refurbs so I hate to dedicate it to sharpening duty. I already own a nice big 6" x 48" belt sander. Well I was looking at it the other day I noticed a 3/4" hole for the disk table to fit into. That is when the light came on in my head thinking back to the one I had seen eairler...
So I started fitting the rod, I did have to chuck it in my lathe and file it as it would not fit into my metal lathe.
Then a little mock up to check for fit..
The max. length I can sharpen is about 24" (I think that will work)
the dowel is not a good turning too I have found.
Here is a bad closeup, but I am too lazy to go do it again..
I painted the very end to keep the rust away.
The next step is to design a skew outrigger that will probably bolt to the back plate of this one. Not surehow it will be designed yet. Does anyone know if the V-block needs to rotate with diffrent length skews? Or can the position stay the same?
Right now I have a 80 grit belt in it which worked great to bring the bevel back on 2 gouges I picked up the other day. I will be swapping my 150 grit belt onto it for normal use.
Any input or comments?? Shoot away, I am new to turning but not to sharpening.. My hand planes normaly make .001 shavings
So I started fitting the rod, I did have to chuck it in my lathe and file it as it would not fit into my metal lathe.

Then a little mock up to check for fit..

The max. length I can sharpen is about 24" (I think that will work)
the dowel is not a good turning too I have found.

Here is a bad closeup, but I am too lazy to go do it again..
I painted the very end to keep the rust away.

The next step is to design a skew outrigger that will probably bolt to the back plate of this one. Not surehow it will be designed yet. Does anyone know if the V-block needs to rotate with diffrent length skews? Or can the position stay the same?
Right now I have a 80 grit belt in it which worked great to bring the bevel back on 2 gouges I picked up the other day. I will be swapping my 150 grit belt onto it for normal use.
Any input or comments?? Shoot away, I am new to turning but not to sharpening.. My hand planes normaly make .001 shavings
