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Square ground adapter for Oregon grinders.

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If it is reasonably priced, I’d buy one. If I knew how to square file, I think I could get pretty close to this grind without the jig.
What am I missing? No comments for a doodad that gives a $300 grinder the ability to do something you typically need a $1000+ grinder for?
 

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Who's gonna make the square jig with some metal scrap, wing nuts, longer bolts, washers and springs?
Me!

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Somebody got on this modification first!
 
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If it is reasonably priced, I’d buy one. If I knew how to square file, I think I could get pretty close to this grind without the jig.
What am I missing? No comments for a doodad that gives a $300 grinder the ability to do something you typically need a $1000+ grinder for?
I think he said in the thread on AS it’s gonna be a couple hundred bucks which isn’t bad for made in USA.

I got the hang of square filing on .404, easier than 3/8”, also have an ATOP…both are slow and not perfectly consistent unless you spend a lot of time practicing.
 
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