beamer
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Howdy everyone. Just thought I'd post a little about my home-made grinding jigs that I "borrowed" from the wolverine design. I actually got the bulk of my ideas from Marc Phillips (http://www.woodhelp.com/Jigs.htm#GrindingJig)
I have also created a skew outrigger that I haven't taken pictures of (yet) and I am working on adding a piece of spring steel to the fingernail arm's "Grabber" to make sure the flutes are square to the jig.
All in all, I would say it's as effective as the wolverine and vari-grind. It may not outlive me, but it's easy enough to make anew, so I won't fret there.
I built this jig for a couple reasons. The challenge was number one. I get a kick out of tinkering. And the cost of those jigs is highway robbery in my opinion. Some folks argue time vs. money. But if I enjoy doing it, i don't care how long it takes!
Thanks for looking
I have also created a skew outrigger that I haven't taken pictures of (yet) and I am working on adding a piece of spring steel to the fingernail arm's "Grabber" to make sure the flutes are square to the jig.
All in all, I would say it's as effective as the wolverine and vari-grind. It may not outlive me, but it's easy enough to make anew, so I won't fret there.
I built this jig for a couple reasons. The challenge was number one. I get a kick out of tinkering. And the cost of those jigs is highway robbery in my opinion. Some folks argue time vs. money. But if I enjoy doing it, i don't care how long it takes!

Thanks for looking
