After watching Paul Ruud's very nice post and explanation of the geometry for setting up a VG jig (see link below), I wondered if a simple idea I had for setting the bevel angle might work too. My idea is to cut a short length of wood (hardwood or aluminum rod) to one half inch square or maybe even begin with a half inch dowel to be an insert in the VG. I am not sure the diameter of the insert matters. Cut the desired bevel angle on one end and then mount the insert in the VG as you would your gouge and present it to the grinding wheel with the bevel against the wheel. At this point the bevel may not be tangent to the wheel so move the "V" arm in or out until the bevel on the wood is tangent to the wheel. Now replace the wood with your gouge with the same extension beyond the VG. The picture shows one setup I tried for a 65 degree bevel and after grinding the upper bevel in the photo below is 65 degrees. Comments will be appreciated.
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First Post: Simple Jigs for Setting Angles with the Oneway Wolverine Grinding Jig
Greetings all. Here is a simple way to set an angle for the Oneway Wolverine Grinding Jig with the platform or the Vari-Grind jig. Consider two (transparent) jointed pieces of wood with the same dimensions except one is wider. Place each on with one edge on the platform and then rotate the...