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|status=''under construction''
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|used with=[[Woodturning Tools|woodturning tools]], [[Triton TWSS10]] bench grinder
|location=(soon) woodturning corner
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]] (woodturning corner)
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|tutors=[[Tutor::User:Lukas|Lukas]]
|tutors=[[User:Lukas|Lukas]]
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|manual=[https://woodturningbasics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Oneway-Manufacturing-Wolverine-Grinding-Jig-Instructions.pdf WoodturningBasics.com (PDF)]
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We will soon have a "Wolverine" grinding jig in the workshop! This contraption makes it easy to sharpen [[Woodturning Tools|woodturning tools]], particularly [[Skew Chisels|skew chisels]] and [[Woodturning Gouges|gouges]].
We have a "Wolverine" grinding jig in the workshop! This contraption makes it easy to sharpen [[Woodturning Tools|woodturning tools]], particularly [[Skew Chisels|skew chisels]] and [[Woodturning Gouges|gouges]].
 
Caution: while the jig ''helps'' maintain a fixed angle, it is important to only make slight passes and take care to grind the tool evenly across its entire width: if you spend too long in one area, the bevel will change due to the removal of material (the tool wanders down on the stone) and you can still produce an uneven edge!
 
[[File:Wolverine in use.JPG|thumb|left|sharpening a [[Woodturning Gouge|woodturning gouge]]]]
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== Setup ==
The jig has four indentations for the feet of the [[Triton TWSS10]] grinder which is put on top of the whole contraption.
 
When not in use, the jig should '''not''' stay under the grinder: it would not survive dripping water for very long :-(
 
For now, it lives in the woodturning area (on the wall above the [[Tyme Avon]] lathe).
 
== Usage ==
Check out the [https://woodturningbasics.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Oneway-Manufacturing-Wolverine-Grinding-Jig-Instructions.pdf manual] and this YouTube video: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=31pzViUhJuQ Curtis Turner - Oneway Wolverine Jig Product Tour].
 
== Vari-Grind Attachment ==
Besides the base jig, {{£}} also donated a Vari-Grind attachment which allows additional sharpening geometries:
* fingernail grind
* bowl gouge grind
* side grind
 
''Please add your experiences (good or bad) and successful configurations here!''




[[Category:Sharpening]]
[[Category:Sharpening]]
[[Category:Woodturning]]
[[Category:Woodturning]]

Latest revision as of 23:56, 24 January 2024

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Wolverine Grinding Jig

Wolverine base.JPG
Synonyms: ONEWAY Wolverine Sharpening System;
DE: Wolverine-Schärfhilfe
Type: jig
Status: under construction
Used with: woodturning tools, Triton TWSS10 bench grinder
Location: wood workshop (woodturning corner)
Tutors: Lukas
Manual: WoodturningBasics.com (PDF)

We have a "Wolverine" grinding jig in the workshop! This contraption makes it easy to sharpen woodturning tools, particularly skew chisels and gouges.

Caution: while the jig helps maintain a fixed angle, it is important to only make slight passes and take care to grind the tool evenly across its entire width: if you spend too long in one area, the bevel will change due to the removal of material (the tool wanders down on the stone) and you can still produce an uneven edge!

sharpening a woodturning gouge


Setup

The jig has four indentations for the feet of the Triton TWSS10 grinder which is put on top of the whole contraption.

When not in use, the jig should not stay under the grinder: it would not survive dripping water for very long :-(

For now, it lives in the woodturning area (on the wall above the Tyme Avon lathe).

Usage

Check out the manual and this YouTube video: Curtis Turner - Oneway Wolverine Jig Product Tour.

Vari-Grind Attachment

Besides the base jig, Lukas also donated a Vari-Grind attachment which allows additional sharpening geometries:

  • fingernail grind
  • bowl gouge grind
  • side grind

Please add your experiences (good or bad) and successful configurations here!