Knife maker Bob Warner has a website which contains a nice group of tutorials on building some of your own shop equipment for knife making. One of his tutorials contains the diagrams and a parts list for building your own electro-etching unit. This tutorial is a detailed description of how I built one of these units, and a list of the tools and parts used.
I’ve put this tutorial together to demonstrate how one can make stainless steel washers out of razor blades to be used in folding knives. I’ve developed this method based on ideas and suggestions which have come from talking to and visiting with other local area knife makers.
It took me around five hours to make this workbench, and I did it for well under $100. It's a basic design, but it's extremely sturdy. I came up with the design based on a sketch I found in a book. The top surface of the bench is 36 inches off the ground. It's 6 feet wide and about 23 inches deep. I took pictures of the process so I could document it when I finished.
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