Wolverine jig

Craft Supplies and Packard's both also sell them. Another option is the knock-off from Penn State. I have the Penn State version, and it's been a workable unit, although I'm sure the Wolverine is better made, based on my experience with other Oneway products. Also keep in mind there are extra accessories for the Wolverine (like the diamond dressing jig) that won't fit on the Penn State model.
 
When you buy online

Jay and all,
Before you buy anything online, plug the site address into this and it will pull up all of the coupon codes. Sometimes they work and sometimes not but it tells how reliable they are based on folks who tried them. I saved about $200 when I bought all my turning stuff. It is worth bookmarking. I even use it when I order pizza:

http://www.retailmenot.com/
 
I just got mine at Woodcraft when it and the 8" slow speed grinder were both on sale. For new stuff I like to use brick and mortar still. Guess I'm turning into a bit of a Luddite as my age slowly increases. :rofl:
 
Jay and all,
Before you buy anything online, plug the site address into this and it will pull up all of the coupon codes. Sometimes they work and sometimes not but it tells how reliable they are based on folks who tried them. I saved about $200 when I bought all my turning stuff. It is worth bookmarking. I even use it when I order pizza:

http://www.retailmenot.com/

They must do a lot of pizzas. I searched for a grinder and got only pizza responses. :huh:
 
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