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  1. Sharpening Station for bench grinder.

    I've been picking away at this project for a while and finally put it to use last night. It's both a metal and woodworking project, and was a lot of fun to make. Background I bought this cheap China grinder 25 years ago at a Homier Distributor auction (think Harbor Freight crossed with a...
  2. Pizza Peel

    Pizza peel, A little Walnut, Pecan, and Mesquite mixture. BLO finish ready to serve.
  3. Doll Cradle

    This is a pine, hand dove-tailed doll cradle I designed for my youngest granddaughter. My favorite projects are those that involve making things for kids. The expression of joyful delight on their faces is priceless.
  4. Poor Man's Wolverine

    I know there are already a couple of these jigs on here, but here's another. Also, I can't take credit for it. My dad and I built it together. The arm is mounted to the plywood base with two hanger bolts w/ wingnuts. The "vari-grind" angle is unadjustable, but I suppose I could make a new...
  5. Woodturning
    Hello everyone; I sharpen my lathe tools using the Wolverine sharpening guide, and it works beautifully for me. Far better than hand sharpening. But I have a large 2" roughing gouge (it is stamped "Henry Taylor" on the shaft, but I cannot find it in their catalog) that I cannot figure out how...
  6. Woodturning
    Not sure what's happening. I am very new at turning and sharpening turning tools. I have a slow speed grinder and the Wolverine set, including the skew attachment. I set the jig to get the correct bevel, set the butt end of the 1" skew in the appropriate socket, and move the skew left and...
  7. Woodturning
    1/2" bowl gouge, CBN wheel, Wolverine Jig, block w/ hole to set gouge distance, very light pressure on wheel. Nothing is moved or changed between sharpening. Something causes a slightly different bevel from the existing one the heel of the grind. It is removed with a couple of extra passes on...
  8. Blogs
    Canadian Woodworking well, now, wasn't today just an exciting one for MsDebbieP?!!!! ! Yes, today I had the pleasure of meeting with Linda and Paul Fulcher, Publishers of the Canadian Woodworking Magazine. Canadian Woodworking is one of our gracious sponsors who have supported our Summer...
  9. Blogs
    Intro Greetings Lumberjocks, Two years ago I finally got a space for my own. The basement of MY own house! Later I will explain how the shop has grown, but for now, I will just say, how great it is to have a space to express my creative side. Financial limitations (child support - love and...
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