Bubble Jigs for sale

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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.

If you would like to see them in operation, look here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLghmlsBU4E

Bubble Jig basics 1 and 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp5NLNmMe2Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZX5RLO_fMg

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

Knife sharpening with the Bubble Jig. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ODlCMn_G-M

The Bubble jig, by itself, with a set of degree wedges and a basic instruction sheet is $40.00 plus shipping.

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

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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

Or MO to: Fred Rowe
3199 Roberts rd.
Amesville, Ohio 45711

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

Happy grinding, Fred
 
i know it's been said a million times, but i just wanted to say this is a great idea.
i'm really grateful for this forum's ability to expose the knifemaking community to brilliant individual innovations like yours.
keep up the great work, fred.
 
MitoO,

Blade Forums is a wonderful source for innovative ideas, of all kinds as well as a place to share long standing and proven techniques with the knife community at large.

Thanks for your support, Fred
 
I need to chime in. I purchased the bubble jig when Fred first posted the thread. I have used it many times-it is an excellent jig. I highly recommend it. For those of you who want to do it old school free hand-the jig is a wonderful way to get the feel on the grind. It is a great purchase. Thanks Fred-Marekz *****Also the videos basically walk you through the process--:thumbup:*****
 
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