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Gaucho Knifemaker
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A few weeks ago I grew tired to my hacked in a couple of hours edge scribe and decided to prototype a new one with my 3D printer. After a couple of reprints it worked as expected.
The bottom part holds an allen M6 screw which is secured by an M4 screw.
The mid section is threaded and an 8mm hole holds the scribe, which is made of stainless rod, heat bent with a silver soldered sawmill tooth. The scribe is held in place with another M4 screw.
The top section, also threaded and knurled for easy grip.
You set the height and then the knurled part holds it firmly in place.
Then using a lathe it was made in steel so it can survive in the shop for the years to come.
If you like it, feel free to make yours, here are the blueprints (metric): https://mi.peu.net/gramil
Pablo
The bottom part holds an allen M6 screw which is secured by an M4 screw.
The mid section is threaded and an 8mm hole holds the scribe, which is made of stainless rod, heat bent with a silver soldered sawmill tooth. The scribe is held in place with another M4 screw.
The top section, also threaded and knurled for easy grip.
You set the height and then the knurled part holds it firmly in place.
Then using a lathe it was made in steel so it can survive in the shop for the years to come.
If you like it, feel free to make yours, here are the blueprints (metric): https://mi.peu.net/gramil
Pablo


