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Old 04-09-2018, 08:30 AM
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As Jim said, that's pretty confusing but that's OK. My first inclination is to suggest you put the grinding jig aside and learn to grind free hand. Unless you mean the jig is for setting the plunge cuts only in which case its hard to see why you have any problem.

The clearest method I have to answer your questions is some DVDs I made about grinding. I have moved the links to them to the top of this forum so you can find them. The plunge cut information is in the Hollow Grinding DVD, the part about doing the plunge cuts works the same even if you are doing a flat grind.

The problems you seem to have with bevel grinding would be covered by the Shop Chef video if you're flat grinding or by the Hollow Grinding video if you're hollow grinding. The videos are cheap and they could help a lot. Or, you can do a few more posts until you're allowed to post pictures and then show us what you're having trouble with. It will take longer but we'll get there .....


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