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Messages - onewaywood

#1
Wood Turning / Re: TS 740 Sharpening Station
August 16, 2013, 09:17:12 PM
I don't have a shop full of tools, just a lathe and bandsaw,can't afford anymore than that.I'm sure the quality is very good but a very BAD price.Didn't mean to sound so rude but my income went down 70% this year.Sorry.
#2
Wood Turning / TS 740 Sharpening Station
August 16, 2013, 04:29:36 PM
Has anyone seen it yet ? Looks really nice,but at $600.00 there crazy.$300.00 maybe,they would sell a'lot more of them at that price.
#3
Wood Carving / Pocket Knife
August 14, 2011, 09:28:59 PM
What Jig, if any, do I need to sharpen a pocket knife or one of those Leetherman multi knife ?
#4
Jeff, when and if you do that short video on the Ellsworth grind please let us know.....   Thanks....
#5
Thanks Jeff, setting aside my type A personality, I figured it out. I won't bore you with the details . Thanks for all your help

  P.S. a video would still be great.............
#6
I guess the best way to explain it is. When set correctly the tool is so far away from the stone it wont even reach it...
#7
Thanks Jeff,,, with my 3/4 inch 23 " long bowl gauge, it is physicaly impossible to do that grind, set at 75mm ,6,A thats what I mean about not understanding.The water tray is in the way of the jig, then when you pass that the wheel is in the way of the jig the handle on the tool is way up in the air   HELP...... a video would probably help a'lot of people that aren't even asking.

#8

I have a problem doing the same procedure,
it seems awfully awkward doing this grind I wish there was a short video done by Jeff specifically on this grind.
The way I'm doing it cant be correct.
#9
Wood Turning / Re: Mini Gauges etc.
December 16, 2009, 06:34:47 PM
Well I have "Little use" for them also but they do come in handy occasionally""
#10
Wood Turning / Re: Mini Gauges etc.
December 16, 2009, 06:15:22 PM
Ok Ok  I can't spell   "Gouge"   On a'lot of pain meds...   
#11
Wood Turning / Mini Gauges etc.
December 16, 2009, 05:36:03 PM
Is there a special Jig or words of advice for sharping mini gauges, skews, etc.  ????
   Or maybe it can't be done......
#12
Wood Turning / What comes with it ?
October 13, 2009, 07:10:27 PM
I noticed on the videos it show's a leather honing wheel and 2 more wheels after that. Do you get all three in the
T 7 package ?
#13
Wood Turning / Price of grinder
September 14, 2009, 11:03:22 PM
I was just wondering if anyone thought that lowering the price on the grinder would sell a'lot more of them ?
  I know I could probably afford one then....  Please don't take this as a rude comment..That was not it's intent...
#14
Wood Turning / BGM 100
June 28, 2009, 11:50:02 PM
Can you tell us anything about it, or when will it be on your web page ??????
#15
Wood Turning / Re: Att. Jeff New Shaping System
May 07, 2009, 04:35:47 PM
Yes I'am
   
    And thanks for the reply...........Looking forward to it.....