tool-man
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PLEASE CLOSE THIS -- I have for sale the Wolverine Vari-Grind 2 jig. This jig is for putting a consistent and sharp edge on your gouges. I bought it and then decided to go in a different direction with my sharpening. The jig is new, unused.

What you see in picture above is what you get. Here is a link to the setup and usage instructions. http://oneway.ca/pdf/grind_jig.pdf
Oneway has additional items which can be purchased to go with the jig if you like. This is a link to Hartville Tool web page which shows many of these. Oneway Wolverine.
If you were to use the Oneway base (not included) your grinding setup might look something like this. Or you can build your own base.

The price for the jig, as shown in the first picture, is $50.00 plus shipping.
This will not fit in a small flat rate box so I will ship the cheapest way possible, probably just a USPS package. Probably in the $8-9 range, depending on distance. But certainly no more than a medium flat rate box which is about $12 I believe. If you need the exact cost send me your zip code for a quote.

What you see in picture above is what you get. Here is a link to the setup and usage instructions. http://oneway.ca/pdf/grind_jig.pdf
Manufacturer says: With the Oneway Wolverine Vari-Grind 2, you can now create and maintain true fingernail and side grind profiles on your spindle and bowl gouges quickly, at any angle. Oneway's patented pivot point keeps your gouges moving in a true cylindrical pattern about the adjusting rod, creating a conical cutting edge, while the side-to-side motion of the tool is restrained so that the tool cannot slip off the side of the wheel.
Oneway has additional items which can be purchased to go with the jig if you like. This is a link to Hartville Tool web page which shows many of these. Oneway Wolverine.
If you were to use the Oneway base (not included) your grinding setup might look something like this. Or you can build your own base.

The price for the jig, as shown in the first picture, is $50.00 plus shipping.
This will not fit in a small flat rate box so I will ship the cheapest way possible, probably just a USPS package. Probably in the $8-9 range, depending on distance. But certainly no more than a medium flat rate box which is about $12 I believe. If you need the exact cost send me your zip code for a quote.
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