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Whether you are just starting out or are an old pro:), this grinding jig will produce better grinds, faster and with more freehand control than anything you have ever tried.

Bubble Jig basics 1

[video=youtube;Jp5NLNmMe2Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp5NLNmMe2Y[/video]

Bubble Jig basics 2
[video=youtube;iZX5RLO_fMg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZX5RLO_fMg[/video]

This video shows how to grind a false edge using the jig:
[video=youtube;nHUarJNSV64]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHUarJNSV64[/video]

Sharpening
[video=youtube;-ODlCMn_G-M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ODlCMn_G-M[/video]


The Bubble jig, by itself, with a set of degree wedges and a basic instruction sheet is $49.95.

The complete grinding system, which includes the Bubble Jig, degree wedges, bevel grinding clamp, allen wrenchs and a basic instruction sheet, is $75.00.

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The bevel clamp, made from machine ground 01, is hardened along the griping fingers [60 HRC] to ride along the belt edge, the loop end has been left normalized for full, spring temper, flexibility. It will grip steel stock from under an 1/8 inch to over a 1/4 inch securely.

Paypal payment here: bubblejig.com

E-Mail fred.rowe@bubblejig.com

Fred Rowe
3199 Roberts rd.
Amesville, Ohio 45711

You can reach me @ 866-325-2164 if you have questions that you would like answered.



Regards, Fred
 
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What material are the degree wedges made out of?
The wedges are cut from composite balusters used in outside stairway applications.

We chose them because the material is stable and does not warp when wet as well as cost.

Fred
 
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