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Sharpening Question

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Is anyone aware of any charts or diagrams that someone may have created that would show how to set up the Wolverine Grinding Jig or something similar. I am looking for something that would show various tools in cross section and then show what to set the arm distance at and the angle of the vari-grind tool holder?
 
+1 on Kirk DeHeer, hope to see him @ Utah symposium next year, only problem is he demonstrated this past year, not sure if they repeat or not
 
Robert-

If you go to Craft Supplies site and type in sharpening in the search box, Kirt Deheer will come up on sharpening.

Gary:cool2:
 
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