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Rusty Myers
 
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Well, Oneway makes the Varigrind jig for the Wolverine setup and you can
kind of get a Ellsworth grind with it. I find it easy to make the sweep
straight back with it. It's about $80.

The other way is to buy the Ellsworth jig from either David Ellsworth or
Woodcraft and make a little piece of wood to fit in the V section of the
Wolverine to hold it at the right height, then slide the arm out of the
right distance. Works fine and much cheaper if all you want it the
Ellsworth grind. I put a magnet in my wood block to hold it in place.

The varigrind jig is much more flexible though. I have 2, one set for my
normal bowl grind and the other for my favorite spindle grind.

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Rusty Myers
Austin, TX

Don wrote in message ...
I recently saw an artical on an attachment to the wolverine system
that allowed u to do the ellsworth grind on the basic wolverine setup
it retailed for about 100.oo usd and consited of setup for distance
and height and depth of tool..
anyone know the url? tks all