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irish

  1. John Torchick

    Irish grind?

    A recent issue of the AAW magazine had a great article about the rise of the Irish grind. I checked my bowl gouge and it has the parabolic shape shaft. The U-shaped shaft was not good for the Irish grind. Here- can it be ground on a Wolverine setup with the Vari-grind 2 jig? Or is it done done...
  2. John Torchick

    Bowl gouge grind

    Frustrated, to say the least. Started with a piece of cherry to make a lidded box which became a design modification ending up as a practice piece. I have the Wolverine system and Vari-Grind and Rikon grinder. I tried to grind a Benjamin's Best bowl gouge to an Irish grind; off a video. Worked...
  3. Fingernail and Traditional grinds

    Fingernail and Traditional grinds

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