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    Grinder Steady Rest

    Grinder Steady Rest. Made from CRS with plastic adjuster knobs.

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    blkadder (Mar 17, 2015), Christophe Mineau (Nov 12, 2014), Doc (Nov 10, 2014), high-side (Sep 24, 2019), Hotz (Nov 9, 2014), kbalch (Nov 10, 2014), mehmetalialtas (Nov 29, 2016), mr mikey (Nov 9, 2023), Paul Jones (Nov 9, 2014), sossol (Sep 19, 2019), Toolmaker51 (Feb 1, 2018)

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    Nice Job...

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    Sorry my mistakes in english.
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    Very useful addition to the grinder. Another item on my "to do" list. Thanks for sharing the photos.

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    Glad you could come by keep those chips fly'n. :O) Thanks Altair......
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    Very neat construction. Well done capainleeward.

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    Thanks capainleeward! I've added your Grinder Steady Rest to our Grinding category, as well as to your builder page: capainleeward's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:


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    Question!
    would be better if it were secured to grinder, I say this because separated different vibrations.
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    Great looking rest. I know there is one like this on the site, but it is made from aluminum. I like the idea of steel instead of aluminum. I know the pics you posted are great, and I was wondering if you are going to post up any measurements for those of us who don't have a calibrated eyeball.

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    Last edited by blkadder; Mar 17, 2015 at 11:24 AM. Reason: spelling
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    Very nice, captain! That's a pretty solid rest.

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    I've made a few tool rests for grinders. One is kind of like this. Except I made that table out of Micarta. Then when I made a metal sliding table rest. Instead of a dado groove I used a guide strip type of arraignment on that one. That ended up working OK. I call that the Veritas style. I have also cloned the Tormek rest on another grinder.

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