You may want to clean the sanding belt. They make an 8" or 205mm long eraser just for that purpose. They are not expensive and last for years. Clever idea using a C-clamp to hold the piece of metal. One of the best DIY designs I have seen. You could also use a threaded rod for the handle rod, which would eliminate the need to tap and thread a stainless steel rod which can be expensive to buy. Every other component is very accessible and fairly cheap. Nicely done!! I may have to make one myself. Where did you find the small sharpening stones?
There is a great idea with the ball joint! But the rest is overcomplicated for me, there is more simplier way to do some of this things. Thanks anyway!
Seriously? You can use the design, just modify it if you do not have metalworking equipment. Use a threaded rod and wooded clamps to hold the stones instead of steel. I don't see what is complicated about it.
I'm not sure why the whetstone has to be glued to the aluminum plate? Two grinding surface reduced to one! The stone at this thickness should not bend, just clamming should be enough.
It’s just a bunch of tedious cutting, tapping and grinding unless you give people some idea of what the hell your building… Think about the show “how it’s made” They always tell you what it is before going through the process of how it’s made.
Well, he "did it himself". You don't need access to all the tools he has to make this, such as the lathe, belt sander etc. It's called improvise. He showed us the way giving us the concept, and now it's up to us to be creative on how to "DIY". Most people looking up videos like these have a drill, a saw to cut wood, a sander and some sort of way to clamp something down. I don't own a lathe or half the tools he owns but I find ways to make what I have work. For example, don't have a lathe, use your drill as a lathe. Don't have an angle grinder, buy a backing plate for your drill with the correct sand paper and use your drill. It may take longer but it'll do the job. Either way, this video was a good presentation on how to make a cool knife sharpener "DIY" STYLE.
Just came across this. Nice simple design. Good job 👍.
Step One: Build a $50,000 workshop.
@Hola Adiós But I already have a workshop for that.
lol
"Go tool heavy and I can make everything else"
Also 50k lol!
good job
“DIY..... with simple everyday tools”
I've thought the same thing.
🙄😌
You may want to clean the sanding belt. They make an 8" or 205mm long eraser just for that purpose. They are not expensive and last for years. Clever idea using a
C-clamp to hold the piece of metal. One of the best DIY designs I have seen. You could also use a threaded rod for the handle rod, which would eliminate the need to tap and thread a stainless steel rod which can be expensive to buy. Every other component is very accessible and fairly cheap. Nicely done!! I may have to make one myself. Where did you find the small sharpening stones?
I would like to buy one of those 👌 awesome video Andrey!
Very nice👍
Where did you find the sharpening stones?
Ideia 👏👏👏👏 incrível 👍👍👍
excellent design
Nice design, Starting mine tomorrow, TY.
Brilliant!
That was excellent! Probably the simplest and most effective build I have seen to date! Awesome video!
Cheers man, why didn't I think of that ball joint being drilled? So simple.
Pre drill ball joints are available in Aliexpress.
This is definitely a simple diy project using tools and materials most people have laying around....come on man!
Nice work..where did you buy the pivot bushing for the rod...?
Rod End Joint Bearing
Merci ❤❤
Can you list the names of the parts in the description? I want to copy your design.
There is a great idea with the ball joint! But the rest is overcomplicated for me, there is more simplier way to do some of this things. Thanks anyway!
This is the most complicated DIY I’ve ever seen.
Seriously? You can use the design, just modify it if you do not have metalworking equipment. Use a threaded rod and wooded clamps to hold the stones instead of steel. I don't see what is complicated about it.
@@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 you need a some equipment that not many DIYers have.
@@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 it’s not simple, and it’s not with everyday tools.
Where did you get ball joint?
What is that joint called? 5:03
It's a rod end joint, or sometimes called a Heim Joint.
@@ElJeffe40 Thank You for answering.
I was thinking to try this until I saw the lathe...
I'm not sure why the whetstone has to be glued to the aluminum plate?
Two grinding surface reduced to one! The stone at this thickness should not bend, just clamming should be enough.
Приобрести есть возможность?
👏👏👏
Какие размеры точилки?
You just need to this old tony some lathe tools
Totally diy
It might be good for Big Cook but not for home user ! It look Good , but is a " big project for small use " !
can you share the dimensions please
That tie rod guide is expensive.. ace hardware and others 30 plus dollars
Sangat mudah untuk ditiru dirumahku 😁👍
Bisa bikinkan kah boss? Tak beli...
Mo pesen gimana mas?
Oh yeah very diy let me go and buy a big ass turning machine so I can make a $50 knife sharpener
It’s just a bunch of tedious cutting, tapping and grinding unless you give people some idea of what the hell your building…
Think about the show “how it’s made”
They always tell you what it is before going through the process of how it’s made.
The title does just that.
@@kurtbilinski1723 was it 2 years ago when comment was made?
This cannot be called DIY as most of us dont have access to all these tools.
Well, he "did it himself". You don't need access to all the tools he has to make this, such as the lathe, belt sander etc. It's called improvise. He showed us the way giving us the concept, and now it's up to us to be creative on how to "DIY". Most people looking up videos like these have a drill, a saw to cut wood, a sander and some sort of way to clamp something down. I don't own a lathe or half the tools he owns but I find ways to make what I have work. For example, don't have a lathe, use your drill as a lathe. Don't have an angle grinder, buy a backing plate for your drill with the correct sand paper and use your drill. It may take longer but it'll do the job. Either way, this video was a good presentation on how to make a cool knife sharpener "DIY" STYLE.
People, use a hand saw. I'm here to tell you, the material will not care
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1:22 name???
Same question. But! Give me a minute, pal!
Well, here it is! Ball joint, rod end with M6 threaded hole.
@@shroomatic Thanks pal!
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Nice but this is not a DIY that just anyone can do at home.
I dont think that you know what DIY stands for…
Was this not a DIY?!?!
Just asking,
this is not diy friendly at all
no sé
my friend !!!!!!!!!!! i can make a new knife with all these tools you have Instead of sharpening an old one !!!!!!!!
this is not fkng DIY