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Sharpening Jig for Bowl Gouges Fingernail Grind

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H2D Pro
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X1
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X1 Carbon
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X2D
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5.2 h
2 plates
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The fingernail grind on bowl gouges or spindle gouges for woodturning is a small challenge.

As a hobby woodturner and crafter, I had already built a sharpening jig from wood to regrind my woodturning tools.

And then I had the idea to create the individual parts for the 3D printer, so the individual components are a bit more delicate, and if something breaks, you can quickly reprint it. The screws are made of PETG to be more stable for the purpose; the main body is made of PLA-CF. As a woodturner, you certainly already have one or another aid on your grinder, and to use this sharpening jig, you only need a V-shaped device that serves as a stop for the rod. In the pictures, I use my originally wooden V-shaped device, but I plan to create something from the 3D printer to replace it.

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