Like John, I have all 3 and they are the scrapers I reach for when the piece I'm scraping matters. Great control and comfortable to use(as John pointed out with the dished out center).
Jim
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Like John, I have all 3 and they are the scrapers I reach for when the piece I'm scraping matters. Great control and comfortable to use(as John pointed out with the dished out center).
Jim
The Oneway Wolverine is a tool platform and jig system that is used with bench grinders. The complete system has a couple of bases that fasten to the workbench (I fasten them to plywood) under the wheel, an adjustable tool rest on a short arm that fits into the base, and other attachments and jigs for sharpening various tools. There is a long arm that fits into the base which has a pocket at one end to hold various woodturning tools in handles and sharpening jigs. I like the Mini Platform and use the Varigrind jig to sharpen bowl gouges. I don't like their skew chisel sharpening method and I don't use the pocket on long-handled tools. I consider the Mini Platform the best for sharpening scrapers of all types.
The whole thing is very strong and stable, unlike the small tool rests that come with most bench grinders.
https://oneway.ca/Wolverine%20Grindi...g%20(complete)
JKJ
I think I will go the CBN route. which grit is best with a 1750 RPM grinder?
One type of Ultimate scraper has a straight edge and a mild concave edge. How would you sharpen concave edge?