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Hi charlie b, I don't know if the JoolTool will be the ultimate answer
to sharpening turning tools, but the concept is certainly innovative and the inventor is said to be a woodturner. I wonder if she was the attractive demonstrator. I hope you aren't disappointed like I was as a twelve year old when I bought a $1.00 wonder kitchen knife from a lady demonstrating them on the street. I didn't know that those super thin slices were cut on frozen tomatoes with a better knife. ![]() At the moment, my main criticism is that I didn't think of it. Over the years I had thought about ways to see thru faceplates etc. in the way we can see the tool edge and judge wall thickness of a hollow form that has holes in its side. I'll be interested to see if your being able to see the surface being ground freehand will take the place of jigs. Jigs are used in other situations in which we can see the surface being dealt with. Thanks for your interesting post. I look forward to your discussion and evaluation of something different for a change. Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter http://community.webtv.net/almcc/MacsMusings |
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