I made a YouTube video to go along with my original post.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYNx5Wtr_v0
Earl, thanks for responding. And I’m really pleased to hear that the video gets the (not so complex) point across. That’s what I was aiming for. 👍Video worked fine for me (just finished watching). Using MS Edge on a surface Pro.
@Paul Ruud Thanks--your video really helped me follow what you were saying in your written posts. Really not as complex as i was making it as i read!!
Cheers, Roger. I appreciate knowing that you found the video helpful. Making those things isn't as easy as it looks, at least for me.Well done Paul; great information. Thanks
Okay, it seems to be fixed. Thanks again!
Thanks, Scott! I agree with everything you say. Using the clamp for the Veri-Grind jig application is awkward and it would be nice to address that.An interesting approach. Thanks for the video. I think the clamp is good for your implementation but also a little clunky. Your method may be a good jump point for improvement ideas but the base design is very good.
The last comments you made probably touched on my initial thoughts of how things were going to change for different thickness gouges. And the question of where the angle is measured from. I think at the cutting edge would be best. But as we all know it’s a concave grind so we are probably splitting hairs if measuring a line tangent to the grind at the cutting edge. Maybe an insignificant amount, I might draw it up to see
Thank you for the great post!
Without giving this much thought (none really!) ... would magnets work?Thanks, Scott! I agree with everything you say. Using the clamp for the Veri-Grind jig application is awkward and it would be nice to address that.
That is a really cool idea! It keeps everything really simple. Otherwise it seems like a clamp would have to be made part of the jig, that way you wouldn't be juggling two things (the clamp and the jig).Without giving this much thought (none really!) ... would magnets work?
I'm happy with this. I just hot-glued two magnets into the jig where it sits on the gouge and it worked very well. I think it might be good to add more to the back of the jig where the Veri-Grind jig gives a square reference. Thank you, @Tom Gall, that is a sweet solution!Without giving this much thought (none really!) ... would magnets work?
Glad it works. I'm sure you will work on it further to meet all your expectations. Pictures are always nice.I'm happy with this. I just hot-glued two magnets into the jig where it sits on the gouge and it worked very well. I think it might be good to add more to the back of the jig where the Veri-Grind jig gives a square reference. Thank you, @Tom Gall, that is a sweet solution!
Indeed. I'll post about the revision. 👍Glad it works. I'm sure you will work on it further to meet all your expectations. Pictures are always nice.
Great Video. I'll be making some of these! Do you have a picture of the magnet idea and it's application you could share?I'm happy with this. I just hot-glued two magnets into the jig where it sits on the gouge and it worked very well. I think it might be good to add more to the back of the jig where the Veri-Grind jig gives a square reference. Thank you, @Tom Gall, that is a sweet solution!