Enjoy the thrill of peeling away wood with a precision ground, razor sharp woodturning tool every time you turn. The Oneway Wolverine sharpening system and vari-grind jig makes it easy to achieve consistent grinds on your woodturning tools. Properly sharpened wood turning tools are essential for successful, enjoyable woodturning; our selection of sharpening systems makes it possible are backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

DAVE in UT
I have made my own jigs for sharpening in the past and they worked up to a point. I purchased the Oneway system earlier this year. It has improved my turning by allowing me to consistently reproduce a desired grind quickly. This system has also given me confidence to try different grind profiles on my tools. I sell small entry level lathes frequently at my day job. I always recommend to my customers the Oneway system (and Craft Supplies) to help them gain confidence with their turning.
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JAMES in CA
Great addition to my shop. I've always had some difficulty repeating angle on skews and finger nail gouges. This system takes all of the mystery out of sharpening. I would like to see something for the micro tools – so far I haven’t found a repeatable way of doing tools with short shafts.
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Charles in OH
Most of the time my grinder is on a shelf. The standard v-arm was too long so I purchased a replacement and cut it to a length that suits most of my needs. I still have the original longer arm in case there is a need for the length.
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David in CO
Very nice little jig. Well made and durable. I now have two, since the angle I use to grind spindle gouges is different than the one I use on deep-fluted gouges, and it's nice to just pick up one and have it already set, but for a couple of years I just had one and adjusted it back and forth, which worked just fine. Using the reference notches to repeat an angle setting is both easy and accurate. Using a light touch it's possible to get a very keen edge without taking off much steel at all.
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DAVID in TX
I have been turning about a year. Talked to everybody about everything and almost all recommended the Oneway Wolverine. I bought the grinder and all of the jigs, not cheap. Got pretty good with practice but in the end I just couldnâ??t get the edge I wanted. Was about to buy Tormek and then I saw the ProEdge at half the cost. CSUSA has the best customer service I have ever dealt with so I was not afraid to try it. I like a little more of an angle on my tools so I re-grind all of them. 60 grit belt and you will be amazed at how fast you can reshape a tool. No bouncing around on a rough grinding wheel. Throw on the 120 and finish with a very sharp tool. I take it to the next level (still not sure it really makes a difference in cutting) with the Trizact Belt 600 Grit. It leaves a beautiful polish. Like I said I like to keep my tools sharp, some of them are cheap and some are Sorby. When turning hard woods it can take that super sharp edge off quick. A couple of quick passes on the 600 or 120 and you're back turning in seconds. Change from scrapers to sharpening gouges is fast and easy to repeat. This is what I don't like: The belts have a seam use to put them together and makes a bump every time it goes around. It has no effect on sharpening just annoying. The guard to the right of the belt comes off to change belts. It's not hard but it takes more time than I am willing to spend unscrewing the little wing nuts. If it was easier to remove and install again I would use it. Not a fan of the Honing Wheel, it will damage even high speed M2 steel very quickly. I highly recommend getting the Pro Edge Angle Set 979-894, makes very easy setup to sharpen gouges. I like the Long Grind Jig 979-900 for long grinds. A very solid machine, I wouldn't trade it for the world.
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