With the se-77 square edge Jig, it is easy to sharpen your wood chisels and plane irons into a square corner. The design gives you the best conditions for a successful sharpening with the highest precision over the final result. You can also set the Jig for a slightly convex shape. The se-77 square edge Jig is an enhancement of the se‑76 Jig. It contains an adjustable side that can be set with the help of two smaller knobs, which allows fine tuning if needed. This can be required if the tool is not exactly square to the Stone, is very narrow or if the steel is slightly twisted. The setting for fine adjustment is done in seconds by loosening one of the smaller adjustment knobs and tightening the other. The jig's construction also makes it possible to position and sharpen tapered chisels, e. G. Japanese chisels. The safety stops keep the Jig securely on the Universal support and prevent the tool from sliding off the grindstone, so there is No Risk that you will hurt your fingers when sharpening. The Jig fits wood chisels and plane irons up to 77 mm (3") width.
Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, was initiated in California. Under this act, a list of chemicals that are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm is published annually. This list contains more than 700 chemicals that can be found in consumer and industrial products or services, in addition to chemicals that are released into the environment.
As part of this California law, businesses are required to provide warnings for products that may contain any listed chemical. As such, the following warning will be included on specific product web pages and included with all orders shipped to the state of California:
WARNING: These products may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Products most likely to require Proposition 65 warnings include brass items, finishing products, items made of PVC. The state of California's advice regarding safe handling of most of these products is to wash your hands after handling.
For more information about Proposition 65, please refer to the following website: https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/