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Thread: PSI Precision Grinding system (LCGRIND4)

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    PSI Precision Grinding system (LCGRIND4)

    Does anyone have any experience with PSI's precision grinding system (LCGRIND4) ? I'm currently considering different options and just wonder how this setup compares to the wolverine system.

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    I made one based on the PSI

    Charles, I made one based on the PSI system and it works great for me. The one I made looks just like the factory one. I bought a oneway vari grind and it works great! I think most of the gouge holders are comparable in how they work some are just a little sturdier. I don't really use the skew pockets one the handle holder as I do them freehand.

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    I have this system and it works great, but I don't have anything to compare it to, as it is the only system I have used. Save your self a few bucks and order it from Amazon $112 and free shipping.

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