Precision File Guides....

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I'm pretty pleased with these.

I had these custom made by a machinist that makes his living on machining knife parts. He does damn fine work.

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Here's the details:
File Guide - Precision

Accepts up to 1/2" thick by 2 1/16" wide blade.

* The bars are 3/4" x 3/8" x 3 1/2"

* I had these custom made for us by a talented machinist that specializes in custom knife parts for the industry. This is a very high quality fixture.

* These are 01 hardened steel to an RC hardness of 61. The metal has been finished to a nice satin shine.

* These have precision fit guide pins that align the top bar with bottom bar perfectly. The pins are press fit into the bottom bar and have a close fit in holes on the top bar. This allows for a high precision fit every time. The are connected by socket head cap screws with 3/16" hex drive. I am including a premium quality Wiha 3/16" Hex L-key.

* Look closely at the picture and you will see the inside top bar has been recessed around the pin guide bar holes to allow a spring to be inserted to keep the bars apart. The springs are not included but you should be able to find a couple at any hardware store near you. I don't normally care for them in there so I'm not including them. You might feel different and want some. In that case, the recess will hold the spring nicely in place and allow for spring compression to get a good clamp on the blade.

TIP: Use these with a hand file to cut a matching plunge cut into your blade. Clamp the hardened file guide where you want the plunge cut and file away. The file will skate off of the hardened 01 steel. Don't use these or any other file guide on a belt grinder. Abrasives on a belt grinder are much harder than steel and will gladly eat any hardened steel for lunch. Give these an occasional coat of oil to keep the rust down.


I have the Wiha L-keys on order now and should have them by Feb 3. I'll ship right after those come in and regular after that.
$39.57 each...

Click this to get you some...
 
Tracy, I'm pretty sure who made them. If so you're offering them at a great price and I've heard nothing but rave reviews about these guides. I'll probably be ordering a set from you soon.
 
Tracy, I'm pretty sure who made them. If so you're offering them at a great price and I've heard nothing but rave reviews about these guides. I'll probably be ordering a set from you soon.

sounds like you do know and they are at a pretty good price ..
 
These going to be on your site? Getting tired of the 1-2-3 blocks. Way too bulky...
 
These going to be on your site? Getting tired of the 1-2-3 blocks. Way too bulky...


they are there now, click the link at the bottom. I am just waiting on the L keys to come in. They will be mid week next week. I can ship the file guide now and the L key(s) when they come in if you need it quickly.
 
Nope, I can wait. I'll put my order in probably tomorrow though, just send it all together. Besides, your site is like going to the grocery store when you're hungry. I always end up getting a lot more things than I really wanted to :)
 
Mine just arrived today. They are the bee's knees. Very nice and well done.

Now I don't have an excuse for making a couple of knives.

Eric
 
The L-Keys have arrived and will ship with the file guide now. Any file guides that already shipped without have theirs in the mail yesterday. Thanks.
Tracy
 
I'm interested, do you ship to Europe? (germany)
Do you use one of those $10,- flat rate boxes?
If so I'll be interested in one and some other thingies to fill the box.
 
I'm interested, do you ship to Europe? (germany)
Do you use one of those $10,- flat rate boxes?
If so I'll be interested in one and some other thingies to fill the box.

I ship to Germany and several other countries. There isn't a $10 flat rate box any more but I try to use them when shippng internationally. A 'regular' flat rate box to Germany is $42. There is a (new) "small flat rate" box for $13 that is the size of 2 video tapes that would work in this case. Those are limited to 4lbs.
 
That bigger one sounds good, do you have an estimate when it will be available?
$13,- shipment is reasonable.
(you also sell a book on bayonets, will it fit the box mentioned, along with one of those bigger guides?)
 
the magnum will be 4 weeks or so before they are ready. the book would not fit in that small flat rate box. It is the size of a VHS tape or two.
 
Nice work, sir. Now I must disagree as far as belt grinders go. The guides with the carbide inlays will stand up even to Blazer belts, but they do cost 5 or 6 times as much as your guilds. any chance that you could get some of these made with a little square nob on the bottom so they they could be clamped inot a milling machine/drill vice either parallel or perpendicular to the bed without having to moved the vice?
 
Nice work, sir. Now I must disagree as far as belt grinders go. The guides with the carbide inlays will stand up even to Blazer belts, but they do cost 5 or 6 times as much as your guilds. any chance that you could get some of these made with a little square nob on the bottom so they they could be clamped inot a milling machine/drill vice either parallel or perpendicular to the bed without having to moved the vice?


I've never used a carbide inlay guide but it makes sense, carbide is one step lower than diamonds. I can't figure out what you are asking for in the way of a knob thingy. If you could post a pic or drawing or even a link as an example, I'll have a look.
 
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