Funny you should ask. I just spent a good portion of this weekend making one. I got tired of not being able to hand grind a good edge. I've only had time to try it on a couple of bowl gouges, but OMG what a difference. It really makes an amazing difference to have a very sharp tool in your hand. This was time very well spent. I followed these instructions, somewhat.
Scotty, wish I would have seen your post a few days ago. That's a great idea using those aluminum clamps. I have a bunch of the HF ones, and I would have used them had I had your smarts.
BobL.
"Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from poor judgement."
Does anybody sharpen on their lathe? I'm trying to get started, very low budget, and don't think I'm doing it right. Some sort of jig to keep things steady might be just the thing, though.
I really am going to make something one of these days.
JM designed some nice stuff but moved on to that big workshop in the sky in May of 2005. The varigrind jig can be printed out,stuck onto the stock and cut from the pattern. It comes out very nice.
It took me a while to find JM's new home before I could post the link to his plans and stuff. Well worth it though, this guy was good...
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