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Thanks for Worksharp info!
Too many replies to answer each one, so THANK YOU to all that responded...
It sounds like the WS isn't for turners, which I'd suspected.. I'm happy with my Woodcraft grinder and my sharpening jig... Never considered the wet grinder family as they're (IMO) more to hone an edge than sharpen it.. I'm NOT a good sharpener, so the wet grinders would be a waste of money for me.. For now, I'll keep up my trips to the carport for my gouges and be glad that most of my turning is done with carbide.. Thanks again! mac |
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