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sharpening jig for wet stone grinder
Hi
I have just brought my first lathe ( sealey sm900 ) and i'm now looking into ways to sharpen my turning tools. From reading through the various posts on here about jigs, they all seem to be about standard bench grinders. Has any one got some made for wet stone grinders, self made or commercial. this link is one i'm thinking of buying but most of the cheaper wet stones are of this design http://www.worldofpower.co.uk/acatal..._Grinders.html One other question, when turning logs should you remove the bark first or turn it off TIA Mark |
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