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wolverine jig

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I am looking to get a wolverine sharpening jig and need to know who has
the best price going now. Woodcraft's sale is gone off.
Thanks, Byron
 
I haven't looked today but I do know a friend bought one from Rockler a while back. You might check. Also if you want you might check Ebay.
 
I waited for one of Rockler's "25% off any 1 item cupons" (issued a couple times a year) to get mine.
 
bconst said:
I am looking to get a wolverine sharpening jig and need to know who has
the best price going now. Woodcraft's sale is gone off.
Thanks, Byron

my question is why do you want a wolverine? It is a good system no doubt but not necessarily the right system for you? Unless you have a specific reason for wanting it I would suggestion take a look at some other options.

First is the PSI version which gives you everying you get in the wolverine package for a much lower price. I have used it and would have bought it had it been available for $99 you get the varigrind and the skew tool

Seondly there are a number of free plans available to make the sliding base which work very well with most grinders on the market and the varigrind jigs.

Thirdly there are a number of superior sharpening systems you can make for less money. See david Reed Smiths site for instructions.
 
Seondly there are a number of free plans available to make the sliding base which work very well with most grinders on the market and the varigrind jigs.

Thirdly there are a number of superior sharpening systems you can make for less money. See david Reed Smiths site for instructions.[/QUOTE]



Do you know a URL for these?

Stan
 
whitefence said:
Seondly there are a number of free plans available to make the sliding base which work very well with most grinders on the market and the varigrind jigs.

Thirdly there are a number of superior sharpening systems you can make for less money. See david Reed Smiths site for instructions.



Do you know a URL for these?

Stan[/QUOTE]
search this and the other forums for the sliding bases, this is where I have seen most of them. David's site is http://www.davidreedsmith.com
 
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