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This is a guide to help maintain the angle of a triangular file when sharpening saws. It's based on Lee Valley's tool, which is no doubt much nicer, but also quite expensive. | This is a guide to help maintain the angle of a triangular file when sharpening saws. It's based on Lee Valley's tool, which is no doubt much nicer, but also quite expensive. Project was modelled in [[Fusion 360]] based on visual of the tool and then [[ | ||
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* [[file:Saw sharpening file holder.jpg| 300 px]] | |||
* [[Fusion 360]] file: [[Media:Saw file holder.f3d]] | * [[Fusion 360]] file: [[Media:Saw file holder.f3d]] | ||
[[Category:3d Modelling]] | [[Category:3d Modelling]] | ||
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[[Category:Portfolio]] | [[Category:Portfolio]] |
Revision as of 10:16, 2021 October 4
This is a guide to help maintain the angle of a triangular file when sharpening saws. It's based on Lee Valley's tool, which is no doubt much nicer, but also quite expensive. Project was modelled in Fusion 360 based on visual of the tool and then [[