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mmfenske1

@Daniel Vilarino Hi Daniel, Excellent, excellent reply and no need to apologize for it being too long at all!! I now understand your logic and can see your point about going too fine and having to resharpen too often. I currently have the Oneway Veri-grind sharpening system with one 41 style 80 grit CBN wheel with the 1.25" width and the other wheel a 180 grit Radius Edge style CBN wheel with the 1.5" width from Wood Turners Wonders . It grinds well but sometimes I find myself sliding off the face of the wheel when I'm swinging the Veri-grind and have to kind of retouch or start over somewhat. The Mega Square wheel also shows the wheel width as 1.5" but without the radius would that ultimately give me more surface area and less chance of sliding off?

It appears that with the Kodiak system there is no chance to slide off the wheel as it looks like the tool holder is in a stationary vertical position and the tool swings from there...correct?


I've only been turning for about 3 years and still finding my way, so to speak. I currently set my Ver-grind arm length using the Raptor system gigs. Do you find the Kodiak system adequate with having just the 3 bowl gouge and 1 spindle gouge settings available? I basically started turning with only carbide and have recently been trying to get into "conventional" turning tools and want to see what the pros think & suggest etc.



One last question from my first comment section--I was surprised you were able to cut paper with the skew and that the usual burr that develops during grinding did not interfere.


Your reply on all of these questions will be appreciated and again a million thanks!!


Take Care, Myles



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SV Soleil

What a wonderful and informative video...I just bought the 1 HP set...thank you for making this video...Your demonstration of the sharpening was excellant...I think I will be able to jump right into it now..

Daniel Vilarino

Hi my friend! I am really glad you found the video useful. Congratulations on the purchase of your 1HP system. You will enjoy it a lot, I am sure. Cheers! Daniel

Glen Crandall

Daniel, I have been using the Wolverine system for a couple of years. Now that the Kodiak is out I have been switching over. I found the same problem as you with the sliding fixtures on the table. I found that I could free mine up by just operating them right to left and back several times. Use of a file as you did is probably best. I also have some table saw fence tape so I put some of that on the bottom of each of the three fixtures. Now there is almost zero friction when moving the fixtures right and left. You might try that too. This is an excellent demonstration of the set up and use of the Kodiak system. Thank you for sharing. PS I also got my Kodiak parts from Woodturners Wonders.

Daniel Vilarino

Hi Glen! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video, for your nice comments and also for sharing your experience, I will try the table saw fence tape, since although they slide now, they still have a little friction metal against metal, and that feels a bit off when trying to sharpen. I thought about lubrication, but I like more your idea, less mess. Please keep good care of yourself and your loved ones! Cheers! Daniel

Terry Bodenhorn

Very useful video - clear, comprehensive, well organized, and nicely filmed. Thank you.

Daniel Vilarino

Hi Terry! Thank you so much, my dear friend, for watching the video and for your nice comments. Your feedback is very important to me and I particularly appreciate the comment about the filming. It is something that many times goes unnoticed, the effort required to show something the right way. Take care of yourself and be healthy! Daniel

M J

Thanks! Ken is a great Man. He has helped me several times. He even called me back on a Sunday!

Daniel Vilarino

Hi my friend! Yes, he is a cool guy and provides a very personalized attention to his clients, that, my friend, is the way to do business. Clients become acquaintances and with the time friends. You do not see that too often. It is always great to deal with family owned businesses because they provide that kind of attention. Cheers! Daniel

Bill Leigher

Wonderful video Daniel. I learned a lot about the system and it will help me get more out of mine. Have you experiment with other angles for sharpening gouges than the three preset slots that the guillotine fit into? Wood Turners Wonders tells me that slot 1 is 30 degrees, slot 2 is 40 degrees and slot 3 is 60 degrees. I am wondering if there is a simple way to get to a 45 degree sharpening angle.

Bill Leigher

@Bill Moore I ended up doing exactly the same thing but used a piece of polyethylene bar stock. I was unsure of my math so I set it the jig at the factory bevel and then measured the length of the arm. It has worked great for my Glenn Lucas gouges. I suspected that the angle would be different for that A and B positions but have not experimented. Thank you for letting me know.

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