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    Default Fingernail Gouge Grinding Jig

    Don't know if this is best here or in the turning section, but wondered if this is of interest to anyone down under.

    http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4443

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    excellent, will be making one of these soon!


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    Quote Originally Posted by routermaniac
    excellent, will be making one of these soon!
    marios
    One point you may wish to consider re: the base uprights.
    I made the original on the short side because I placed packers under it to check geometry and centreline of grinder, also it will form part of an interchangeable tool rest system. You may find that increasing the 1" dimension from the base to the first pivot hole to 1-3/4" suits your grinder better.

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    Great idea for a jig that one. Might have to give it a try.

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    Kris
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