Welcome, Guest
Username Password: Remember me

Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base
(1 viewing) (1) Guest
Sharpener and Accessory Maintenance
  • Page:
  • 1

TOPIC: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base

Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 3 weeks ago #6600

  • cbwx34
  • OFFLINE
  • Moderator
  • Staring contest...
  • Posts: 854
  • Karma: 80
Thought I'd share a couple of photos... I picked up one of the Vacuum Base vises at Lowe's (mentioned elsewhere) and decided to use for mounting the Field and Sport unit. Turns out very simple... just unscrew the baseplate that holds the vise, take out the center bolt, add a washer (so the bolt won't go thru the hole on the bottom of the F and S unit), and bolt it down!

FSVacBase01.jpg

(Knife is a Kershaw Echelon 1880).

When done, it comes apart and fits nicely in the toolbox I had, along with other stones, etc.

FSVacBase02.jpg


Holds well and works well! Piece of cake!
Last Edit: 6 months, 3 weeks ago by cbwx34.
The following user(s) said Thank You: leomitch, razoredgeknives, BobNash

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 3 weeks ago #6601

  • BobNash
  • OFFLINE
  • Expert Boarder
  • Posts: 119
  • Karma: 81
Nice - thanks for posting that up. Some time back I'd seen someone use the same base to mount the basic Wicked Edge Sharpener
The following user(s) said Thank You: cbwx34, WayneNicklin

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 3 weeks ago #6602

  • cbwx34
  • OFFLINE
  • Moderator
  • Staring contest...
  • Posts: 854
  • Karma: 80
You're welcome. Yea, that's where I got the idea from. Nice thing about this... no extra parts are even required. (Took me longer to figure that out, then to actually do it.).

(The vise/base...)
FSVacBase03.jpg
Last Edit: 6 months, 3 weeks ago by cbwx34. Reason: Added photo
The following user(s) said Thank You: BobNash

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 3 weeks ago #6603

  • BobNash
  • OFFLINE
  • Expert Boarder
  • Posts: 119
  • Karma: 81
Well at least it wasn't a back and forth from home to the hardware store. Seems like I spend a lot time doing that some days or buying way too much to make sure I don't have to go back and forth
The following user(s) said Thank You: WayneNicklin

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 3 weeks ago #6609

cbwx34 wrote:
You're welcome. Yea, that's where I got the idea from. Nice thing about this... no extra parts are even required. (Took me longer to figure that out, then to actually do it.).

(The vise/base...)
FSVacBase03.jpg


no joke! i mounted my full WEPS to the same vacuum base, but it looks like the F&S works out even better! Mine's kind of a pain to store... not as "flat"
The following user(s) said Thank You: cbwx34

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 2 weeks ago #6670

  • Rmorris7
  • OFFLINE
  • Junior Boarder
  • Posts: 20
  • Karma: 6
cbwx34 wrote:
Thought I'd share a couple of photos... I picked up one of the Vacuum Base vises at Lowe's (mentioned elsewhere) and decided to use for mounting the Field and Sport unit. Turns out very simple... just unscrew the baseplate that holds the vise, take out the center bolt, add a washer (so the bolt won't go thru the hole on the bottom of the F and S unit), and bolt it down!

FSVacBase01.jpg

(Knife is a Kershaw Echelon 1880).

When done, it comes apart and fits nicely in the toolbox I had, along with other stones, etc.

FSVacBase02.jpg


Holds well and works well! Piece of cake!


I think and am pretty sure that credit for the original idea was presented by The poster "Changeofseasons".
I contacted him and he is sending one my way.

Rmorris7
Last Edit: 6 months, 2 weeks ago by Rmorris7. Reason: Made correction

Re: Field and Sport mounted on Vacuum Base 6 months, 2 weeks ago #6672

  • cbwx34
  • OFFLINE
  • Moderator
  • Staring contest...
  • Posts: 854
  • Karma: 80
Thanks for the reminder. His "kit" is to mount the original WE on (it's a little more involved). But you're right, that's where I got the idea from.

In fact, just to tie it all together, here's a quick video of the original version he did...



...and the instructions to do it.

www.makeitsharp.com/blog/?p=76

I remember a saying about something being the first thing to go with age... but can't remember what it was.
  • Page:
  • 1
Time to create page: 1.89 seconds