How To Make a Filing Jig For Knives | Easy Knife Filing Jig

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  • In this video, I am showing step by step how to make a filing jig for knives. Watch how I make a simple knife bevel jig. allflavorworkshop.com/
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    A knife filing bevel jig is an inexpensive, safe and accurate way of creating great and beautiful bevels on your knives. You can make an easy knife filing jig quite easily at home with simple tools you can find around the shop at almost no cost. It's a great DIY tool for any beginner knife maker.
    The filing jig I am making in this video cost $15 and all of the materials are available at any hardware store (see the materials I used below). I'm showing few different methods on how to make an adjustable filing bevel jig but even a very simple one such as screwing an eye-bolt directly into the woodworks just fine. Since the file is not firmly mounted to the jig it lets you easily switch for another one and continue working.
    HOW TO MAKE A FILING JIG FOR KNIVES | EASY KNIFE FILING JIG
    I started out by measuring and cutting up the plywood. Then I sanded all the surfaces and edges of all the pieces using sandpaper (120 grit). After that, I glued all the pieces together using SOUDAL wood glue. Once glued I drilled some holes in and used 3,5x3 cm wood screws to strengthen the bevel jig. I drew a central line on the main piece where the eye bolts will be installed and divided it up at 2,5-3 cm intervals. I marked the other piece with few guiding lines where the catch for the knife will be installed as well as the stop for the file.
    I tested and tried several simple ways how to set up an adjustable eye bolt.
    1) Drilled a hole in and used a bolt to form a thread where the eye bolt fits
    2) Drilled a hole in, put a nut in, and used a washer and a nut to fix the eye bolt
    3) RECOMMENDED - drilled multiple holes in, put a threaded insert and a blind rivet nut in and then fixed the eye bolt to the knife filing jig with a washer and a nut. If mounted on a vise you can tighten it up from the bottom with another nut and a washer. This setup easily lets you switch the eye bolt between several inserts to achieve the best bevel on the knife.
    To mount the file on the rod I used tape and hose clamps. The length of the rod should be around twice the length of the file.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Knife Filing Jig
    00:33 Measuring and cutting plywood
    01:44 Gluing and fixing all the parts together
    03:20 Marking a central line for the eye bolts
    04:20 Installing the eye bolts
    06:32 Cutting the rod for grinding
    07:02 Beveling the corners on the file
    07:19 Fixing the rod and the grinding file together
    08:12 Making a knife bevel
    MATERIAL USED:
    - Plywood (36x10x2 cm), (26x10x2 cm), (39x10x2 cm), 2x (14,5x10x2 cm)
    - Soudal wood glue
    - Wood screws - 3,5x3
    - Double cut bastard file - 20 cm
    - Steel rod - 50 cm
    - Electrical tape
    - Screw type hose clamps
    - Threaded insert, Blind rivet nut
    - Metric eye bolt (6,8 diameter - multiple different lengths)
    - Metric screws (6 diameter)
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Комментарии • 34

  • @AllFlavorWorkshop
    @AllFlavorWorkshop  4 года назад +1

    If you’re new to the channel consider subscribing. It would make a huge difference
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  • @radekbubienko6042
    @radekbubienko6042 7 месяцев назад +1

    very useful video material, thank's

  • @Marc-qo1gz
    @Marc-qo1gz 2 года назад

    Best one I’ve seen

  • @DanielSantos-fk7le
    @DanielSantos-fk7le 2 года назад

    This is the most simple and functional project that i saw of a sharpener
    i'm gonna make one for me
    thanks for this great idea ;)

  • @FFD_Restorations
    @FFD_Restorations 3 года назад +1

    I should build one after watching you video. It seems easy when you explained it carefully and showed every step. Thumbs up!

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Boris! I think it would come handy for your great knife restorations!
      Guys, you have to check Boris' channel - he does amazing knife restoration videos.
      ruclips.net/channel/UCgYZRpMFaXycXzKmzKjmNiQ

    • @FFD_Restorations
      @FFD_Restorations 3 года назад +1

      @@AllFlavorWorkshop much appreciated 😆👍

  • @jonathang.5092
    @jonathang.5092 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic! Thanks for uploading. I'll be making this at the weekend. Have just roughed out my first knife so am looking forward to using this!!

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  4 года назад

      Hi Joe, thanks! I'm glad it helped. Let me know how the jig works out and how the knife turns out. I'm curious! 🙂

    • @jonathang.5092
      @jonathang.5092 4 года назад +1

      @@AllFlavorWorkshop jig turned out ok. Not as good as yours! But functional all the same. Worked beautifully grinding in the bevels. Only criticism is I would have made it a little longer. I was finding it tricky to get the eye bolt low enough to finish the bevels. But I did use quite large eye- bolts so maybe not surprising! All in all I'm very happy with the way it turned out. The knife is taking shape now, just struggling to sand out some nasty grind lines I put in with the file. I'm in no hurry though.

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  4 года назад

      @@jonathang.5092 Wow, really cool, Joe. What was the length of the blade? And what knife were you making? Honestly I've had some issues with the height of the eye bolt as well but what worked for me was to install a smaller eye bold as well and to use a vise where I attached the jig and i could go though the jig screwing in the eye bolt as low as possible.

    • @jonathang.5092
      @jonathang.5092 4 года назад

      @@AllFlavorWorkshop hello again! The knife I'm making is a simple drop point with a 4 inch blade. As it's my first attempt I resisted the temptation to make things too elaborate!
      I think the way I'll get around the issue with the jig is to make a removable piece that fits under the knife to raise it slightly. That will shallow out the angle.
      Good thing about the jig is it can easily be modified or tweaked. Thanks again for uploading. Have subbed!

  • @user-dx6pt9oo6h
    @user-dx6pt9oo6h 4 года назад +1

    Good job bro 👍👍👍

  • @soledude
    @soledude Год назад +1

    👏👏👏

  • @texanthom
    @texanthom 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding idea!

  • @zeroturn5705
    @zeroturn5705 3 года назад +2

    Would it be expected to wear out both sides a 12" double cut file to do full flat grinds a 9" chef knife blade?
    Also I'm having trouble will the guide rod eating through the eyebolt.

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Hi Zero turn, good question, and I think so, though I havent tried. And for the second point - I never had a problem with the eyebolt. But possibly a tape inside or a plastic circle would do the job and make it even easier for the slide. Anyway thanks for the comment. Something to think about. Stay safe! 👍

  • @ydocproductions5593
    @ydocproductions5593 4 года назад +1

    What an awesome idea!! Your on your way to a million subs 👍

  • @tjabolino
    @tjabolino Год назад +1

    How thin you file the edge before ht??
    Is it possible to file a thin edge after ht??
    //firefighter from sweden

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  Год назад

      Hello tjabolino, i would probably leave the edge at 0.05" inch minimum. But I don't have that much experience with blade forging, so I am not sure I can help here. :)

  • @-I-Use-Punctuation
    @-I-Use-Punctuation 9 месяцев назад

    Thinking of making a dagger fairbanks and Sykes utilizing a filling jig...is it even possible!??

  • @mohdsahril7516
    @mohdsahril7516 3 года назад +1

    sir..what brand files use.??

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  3 года назад

      Hello Mohd, I dont know. There is no brand on the file.

  • @BlueBull998
    @BlueBull998 3 года назад

    Hi. I don't see the list of materials. Please help

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Neels for the comment. I will update the list. Much appreciated. 👍

    • @ianmcculloch8531
      @ianmcculloch8531 2 года назад

      @@AllFlavorWorkshop :)

  • @SmDJeremy
    @SmDJeremy 2 года назад

    Why is your drill hammeringggg

  • @Sojourner-ql6du
    @Sojourner-ql6du 4 года назад +2

    The only fine edge a file should ever be applied to is one the is damaged and requires significant removal of material, NOT sharpening.

    • @AllFlavorWorkshop
      @AllFlavorWorkshop  4 года назад +5

      Yep, the main use of such file jig is to create bevels.

    • @scottlind515
      @scottlind515 4 года назад +1

      Sojourner 2016 uhhhh that’s what it’s for