Here's a link to this new product, click:
http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/s...neway_Vari_Grind_2___oneway_vari_grind2?Args=
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It's called the Vari-Grind 2
Looks to me like the only real difference is it incorporates a two-point steadying mount, instead of the single point swivel of the original jig.
Also looks like the angle adjustment in the front isn't quite as handy, but ought to work none-the-less. I would imagine the two points would be a little more complicated to get in perfect adjustment........just theoretically speaking, of course. It may be a snap to get it right.
I don't have much thought on this, at this time. I'm wondering if anyone else has one......and if so, how they like it......? Whether favorable, or unfavorable, I'd be interested in any "hands on" comments.
I'm wondering if this is going to replace the original Vari-Grind jig, or just an optional accessory.......?
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edit comment: I'm pretty sure the grind of the gouge needs to be in perfect alignment to the pivoting post of the jig for it to operate correctly........so, it would appear that there is no option on how far the gouge must extend through the Vari-Grind 2 jig......it would also appear as if there are three points that need perfect allignment, not just two, as I was originally thinking.
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http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/s...neway_Vari_Grind_2___oneway_vari_grind2?Args=
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It's called the Vari-Grind 2
Looks to me like the only real difference is it incorporates a two-point steadying mount, instead of the single point swivel of the original jig.
Also looks like the angle adjustment in the front isn't quite as handy, but ought to work none-the-less. I would imagine the two points would be a little more complicated to get in perfect adjustment........just theoretically speaking, of course. It may be a snap to get it right.
I don't have much thought on this, at this time. I'm wondering if anyone else has one......and if so, how they like it......? Whether favorable, or unfavorable, I'd be interested in any "hands on" comments.
I'm wondering if this is going to replace the original Vari-Grind jig, or just an optional accessory.......?
ooc
edit comment: I'm pretty sure the grind of the gouge needs to be in perfect alignment to the pivoting post of the jig for it to operate correctly........so, it would appear that there is no option on how far the gouge must extend through the Vari-Grind 2 jig......it would also appear as if there are three points that need perfect allignment, not just two, as I was originally thinking.
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