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Thread: My $29 Slow Speed Grinder

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    My $29 Slow Speed Grinder

    Went to Woodcraft today and used my gift certificate my daughter gave me for Christmas and got their slow speed grinder that was on sale. I took a chip out of my 120 grit pink wheel and to replace it with a new wheel, it would be about half what this sold for. So I added a little to the gift certificate and now have a really nice grinder.

    The picture is to keep Tyler Happy.

    Thanks for looking.
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    Dick

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    Looks good Dick. I just got my Wolverine Jig set up today. Will try and sharpen my gouges tomorrow.
    Bernie

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    Congrats Dick. That sounds like a great deal.

    Ernie

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    Great gloat Dick ! I know you'll love it

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    Nice Deal Dick!
    Mine is still in the box
    Have Chainsaw- Will Travel

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    Good deal Dick. I got mine set up today. (It was a lil more than $29 )

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    Great deal on a great grinder. All this time I thought you already had one.

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    If the mounting board was white, It would look like my set up.

    Way to go. Got yourself a winner there, Dick!

    Bruce

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    Excellent deal! Use it in good health!
    Big Mike

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    Hi Dick,

    Although mine was a little more than $29, I got it all set up earlier this week and did some practice sharpening/dullling with the Wolverine.

    That WC grinder is a sweet machine for sure. I see an idea or 2 on your mounting board I may borrow

    Good job and a great gloat.

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    Good buy Dick. I've been using one for about a year and it works great.
    Sparky Paessler

  12. Good deal, Dick!

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    No doubt about it thats a great deal Dick!

    Mine is still at the store

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    Saw this grinder on Woodworks

    I was scrolling through my archived eposides of DM's Woodworks just last night. Woodcraft had the LN Rabit Block Plane on sale and planed on getting it (got it today), and wanted to re-watche the eposide on sharpening. I noticed he mentioned his slow-speed grinder and is looked a whole lot like this one.

    Now armed with my first plane, I'm looking at sharpening a little more seriousy. My previous thoughts on sharpening were, "looks like a lot of work." Now it's more along the lines of, "necessity of my chosen hobby."

    Dick - instead of me telling you, "nice purchase," could you tell me what you think of it?

    After watching that episode of Woodworks last night, it seemed like the best way to sharpen was 1) use a grinding wheel to get a hollow bevel, and 2 use a water stone to follow up.

    This method seems pretty strait forward. Of course, the editors could have left the sequence of DM getting the "correct" angle set on his grinder. Is it really that easy? How do you determine the right angle for this grinder?

    Thanks,
    John

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    John, not sure I can answer your question about how to sharpen plane blades. I have only done it on a diamond stone.

    But the grinder is really nice. I tool all my turning tools today and put a really great edge on all of them. No more bouncing around on the wheels. Nice and smooth.

    Sorry I can't help ya with the blade but I have never tried it.
    Dick

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