Another batch of stainless/carbide file guides SOLD

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I have 6 ready to sell. Four of the more popular 3" and two of the compact 2" models.
Here are some pictures of them, as you can see they are super handy for the plunge cuts and also help to make framed handled knives fit very well. The carbide inserts are not affected by grinding belts or files (except diamond files) They are surface ground on a diamond wheel.
Prices are unchanged at $120 delivery in the states is free. Only $10 extra overseas.
Please email me or post here if You would like one. brucebump1@gmail.com
Thanks for considering my product.

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Ok Weebus and Bambara have both 2" guides
B Gonzo please email me and I will put another 2" together for you ASAP.
 
If you don't have a file guide and need one this is the one to get. If there is a better file guide for sale anywhere I haven't seen it.
 
Hi everyone
I got one of the 3 inch ones from Bruce a little while ago. It is a very well made bit of kit and for a great price. It was also good to deal with Bruce

Thanks
Pappy1111
 
Hi Foot Patrol,
I don't use a shelf but always freehand. I don't think it would work off a shelf. I honestly think you should try free handing until you master it, You'll be glad you did.
Can you use these off a shelf or do you have to free hand? I like the idea and believe it will improve my plunges.
 
I have used a similar product on a shelf/table/tool rest type set-up. It needs to be long enough to prevent it from dropping off the end but it can be done. But as Bruce said, with a little practice, freehand is much easier. I have done it both ways.
 
This batch is all sold now but if you want me to email you when the next batch is ready please let me know. Should be a couple weeks.

Thanks guys!
 
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