Got a Wolverine sharpening jig set up on my MarkV and got a CBN wheel. I will get a regular 8" wheel for rough grinding on the left side. I still need to come up with something to protect the waytubes. I clamp the wood bases so they don't slide and everything is solid. The left hand jig is notched deeper and will work on my 10ER also. I am still learning to use the Wolverine vary grind set up and I'm very happy with my infinitely variable speed grinder Thank you Shopsmith!
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Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
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Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
Larry Hargrove
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
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SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
Bandsaw 2012 Jointer 2012
Bandsaw, Jointer, other goodies
Craftsman table saw, Delta 46-460 Midi lathe
SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
Re: Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
Tell us more about that mechanical + electric speed controller
I use a Power Pro with the strip sander for a lot of basic blade grinding. Yes, slow speed capability is a real boon to working without overheating.
Nice setup!
Chris
I use a Power Pro with the strip sander for a lot of basic blade grinding. Yes, slow speed capability is a real boon to working without overheating.
Nice setup!
Chris
Re: Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
Which of the mandrels are you using for the CBN wheel
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Re: Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
Thanksnuhobby wrote:Tell us more about that mechanical + electric speed controller
I use a Power Pro with the strip sander for a lot of basic blade grinding. Yes, slow speed capability is a real boon to working without overheating.
Nice setup!
Chris
An electric speed controller would be nice but it is a digital tach I got from Skip at MKC Tools. Sorry no breakthrough invention here
Larry Hargrove
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
Bandsaw 2012 Jointer 2012
Bandsaw, Jointer, other goodies
Craftsman table saw, Delta 46-460 Midi lathe
SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
Bandsaw 2012 Jointer 2012
Bandsaw, Jointer, other goodies
Craftsman table saw, Delta 46-460 Midi lathe
SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
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Re: Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
The mandrel is the 505506 5/8" Molder/Dado Arbortenbears wrote:Which of the mandrels are you using for the CBN wheel
Larry Hargrove
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
Bandsaw 2012 Jointer 2012
Bandsaw, Jointer, other goodies
Craftsman table saw, Delta 46-460 Midi lathe
SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
Rock Island, Ok
1981 Mark V 500>510>520(98922)
19?? Mark V 500>Power Pro headstock 556176 06-17-11 factory exchange program original serial unknown
1957 Mark V 500 (350389)
1953 10ER
Another 10ER
Bandsaw 2012 Jointer 2012
Bandsaw, Jointer, other goodies
Craftsman table saw, Delta 46-460 Midi lathe
SS 6” Belt Sander w/power stand 1970’s?
Re: Wolverine jig on Shopsmith
I did this same sort of set up a few years back, the thread is here:
https://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/view ... ne#p205543
I had a few minor issues with this and finally went to a conventional grinder with the set up. Just a bit more convenient to have this way for me but it was an interesting experiment.
Ed
https://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/view ... ne#p205543
I had a few minor issues with this and finally went to a conventional grinder with the set up. Just a bit more convenient to have this way for me but it was an interesting experiment.
Ed
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