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    DIY Grinder rest

    I've got a new (to me) grinder with useless tool rests. I've got a decent plan for sharpening my woodworking tools, but I'd like an additional rest for other grinding tasks.

    I could swear that I've seen a magazine article for "the ultimate grinder rest" (or some other fabulous title); I think it was in an issue of Shopnotes. Unfortunately, I can't find it.

    Can anyone help?

    Thanks,
    Jay

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    I just got one of these for my grinder. I don't have it mounted yet. http://www.grizzly.com/products/Opti...ool-Rest/G8987

    John

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    I remember seeing what you're thinking of, but can't remember what mag it was in. I'll keep looking.
    If I remember right, it had a slide feature for sharpening hand plane blades, jointer knives, etc.
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    John,
    That's pretty interesting. What size is the rest / platform? It's kind of tough to tell from the pictures. Any initial impressions?

    Myk,
    Yeah, I think you're on the right track. Could it have been woodsmith instead of shopnotes?

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    Here's one I found online.
    http://www.woodturningonline.com/Tur...ng-jig/sj.html

    Still looking through my mags. I want to find it because I want to make it.

    Here's another one.
    http://www.laymar-crafts.co.uk/tip22.htm
    Last edited by Myk Rian; 03-28-2011 at 9:36 PM.
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    The top measures 3 1/4 x 6 inches, and stands 6 inches tall. It's designed to use with a Grizzly wet stone grinder. I plan to mount it to the bench in front of the grinding stone, and make it removable. I think its worth the asking price.

    John

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    Well, that IS a cute little grinder rest. Let us know what you think of it when you get it.
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    Just curious how this worked out for you. It looks like a nice option for the price.

    Quote Originally Posted by John McClanahan View Post
    The top measures 3 1/4 x 6 inches, and stands 6 inches tall. It's designed to use with a Grizzly wet stone grinder. I plan to mount it to the bench in front of the grinding stone, and make it removable. I think its worth the asking price.

    John

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    It fits up to an 8" grinder good. For a 6" grinder, you will need to use a spacer block under the grinder to raise it up so the tool rest is at the center of the wheel.

    John

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    @ John,
    That Griz grinder rest looks like the cat's pajamas and the price is super. Just ordered one. Thanks for the heads up.

    Gary

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    There is an "ultimate" tool rest in SHOPNOTES issue #76

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    Check out the current ShopNotes

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    American Woodworker, issue #149, Aug/Sep 2010, page 64, "The Ultimate Grinding Rig"

    Here's a copy:
    http://www.tmch.net/hot-pipe-bending...nding-rig.html

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