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Ok, but not like you think… In this video I show you how to sharpen nay prepare a chisel using DMTs spectacular American made Dia-Sharp sharpening stones, including the very special 4000 grit extra-extra fine stone. 7/8" or 1/2" drill bit  for the T-nut sleeve - I did not have a bit large enough for this so used round files to make the holes large enough to accept the T-nut sleeves. Why didn't you miter the edge closest to the belt, so that you can get approx. Replace the blocks on the base using the outlines as guides and clamp them in place. Now we are ready to take it out for a test drive!! In this set-up this required the drill to run in reverse. Finger tight should work to secure the sander so that it doesn't move. This Jig fits perfectly on my Harbor Freight 1.3 inch sander. Check that your table is perpendicular to the sander plate. 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