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Gouge Jig

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I have seen several shop made jigs for sharpening gouges. Any suggestions on a good one to make?
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Suck it up and buy the Oneway Wolverine system and Vari-grind (#1 or #2) You won't regret it.
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Suck it up and buy the Oneway Wolverine system and Vari-grind (#1 or #2) You won't regret it.
I agree
Me too. I did build a wooden copy of the Ellsworth bowl gouge grinding jig (I used this in place of the Oneway wolverine) then made a wooden version of the Oneway system for sharpening with the V arm. It worked, but when I finally bought the Oneway system with the wolverine jig it works so much better I don't regret the expense at all.
Waterboy12 said:
^ what he said!
x6 (or whatever # we're on). And make sure you take your time and set it up right. I was about to sell my new setup until I was shown how to properly use it. Now you'll have to pry it from my cold dead hands, along with my guns. :)
Tormek jig for me, I can sharpen an Elsworth grind in seconds. I use a wet sharpener though, any sparks in my sawdust covered floors & my place would go up in smoke. Wood floors too.
Watch the video & never look back.
http://www.tormek.com/en/accessories/tts100/index.php
http://www.tormek.com/en/jigs/svd180/index.php
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