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Kingspor has a grinder that runs 1720 rpm's with white wheels, one 60 grit
and the other 120. With the Wolverine system that is all you will ever need. Tim "Mike Rinken" wrote in message news:LhO3d.473885$%_6.207928@attbi_s01... I need a little assistance. I've read reviews on the Delta 23-700 on Amazon, I've read about the Woodcraft horizontal WetStone grinder, I've slobbered over the Tormek although I don't know why, I've looked at a few other Delta models, a Jet model, I've read and researched old threads on Google as to this subject. Basically I need to sharpen my turning tools. I've been turning for a week now and needless to say I'm hooked. I'm making plans to create all of my Christmas gifts on the lathe, but I know I'll be doing a lot of sharpening as well. So the question becomes, what do I get? A horizontal wet stone, a bench grinder, a slow speed grinder, jigs to hold the tools (I think this is a must). I had a guy at the local woodcraft recommend a 1" belt sander with fine belts. Really? I talked to him about the various choices but he wasn't much help. I do know I'll need to get some different wheels of varying grit. I do all kinds of woodworking, I'd prefer something I can sharpen my chisels and jointer knives on as well. Thanks in advance for any and all advice. -- Mike |
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