







⚡ Sharpen Like a Pro, Every Time — Don’t Let Dull Tools Slow You Down!
The Pro Grind Sharpening System is a premium, all-in-one sharpening solution designed for 6-inch grinders. It supports three sharpening methods and includes a versatile Multi-Grind Jig that fits tools up to 1.125” diameter, enabling precise, repeatable edges on a wide range of lathe turning tools, chisels, and gouges. Built with durable metal components and comprehensive setup accessories, this system streamlines your workflow while preserving tool life and delivering professional-grade results.






| ASIN | B0CMVN1JKZ |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,553 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #185 in Sharpening Stones |
| Brand | Peachtree Woodworking Supply |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,004) |
| Grit Type | Fine, Coarse |
| Item Weight | 11.53 pounds |
| Item model number | 7575-PT6 |
| Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30"L x 9"W x 4"H |
| UPC | 817918024239 |
B**N
Very well constructed, Can sharpen a variety of tools
I purchased this to sharpen my wood lathe tools. I am a retired machinist so I am very familiar with what it takes to fabricate things. The entire unit is extremely well constructed, and the workmanship was way above average especially for custom made items these days. It was packaged perfectly, even though it was not in an exterior box it arrived in perfect condition. There is quite a bit of assembly required, and it does require measuring and drilling holes to mount the components, but I am sure that anyone who is going to purchase such an item will have no problems at all. The feature that sold me on this unit versus others on the market was the fact that this can be set up to sharpen any of the tools that I have, gouges, skew, scraper, parting tool, etc. There is no additional components needed to sharpen any of these, and additionally my wood chisels as well. If I had to find any sort of feature that could use improvement it would be the angles that the Pro Grind is set up to achieve. The documentation does not specify the angle, just a type of tool. I would like to see something for example "set to position #1 for 55 degrees, Position #2 for 40 degrees" etc. This way I could grind the tool to what I chose. Other than that, I can not find fault with anything in this system. I mounted mine on a 14"x18"x3/4" piece of plywood, and had to attach a smaller piece of plywood for the grinder to sit on to raise it to the proper height. The base is large enough for me to drill holes to store the various setup gages and places for the various fixture pieces, as well as a small dish of water in case I need to do some aggressive grinding and need to keep the tool cool. All in all, I am very pleased with this addition to my shop equipment. Based on other systems I looked at, the Pro Grind is not only very cost effective, but will sharpen a wider variety of tools. Recommend highly.
S**E
This is a great sharpening system
This is a great sharpening system. I have used it to reset the edges on my turning tools and now get consistent grinds each time. It also takes me seconds to touch up the edge of my current tool so I find I sharpen more frequently because of how easy and fast it is to do, which of course gives me a very clean cut and better performance. I used the low speed, Bucktools 8 inch grinder, though I had to raise it an inch off the bench to accommodate the sharpening system.
E**Y
There's room for improvement, but certainly worth using.
Depending on your grinder and setup, installation of this system can be either straight forward or, as in my case, a bit of a headache. To be fair, though, that is largely out of the hands of the manufacturer. For their part, there could be a better fit between the brackets that mount to the bench and the arms used for the tools, as I often find myself wrestling to get them to slide into place. When it comes to using the system, the gouge adapter is fairly easy to use and my only issue with it is that it becomes difficult to use on gouges with a shorter shank or those with a round shank as it uses the top of the cut portion to clamp against. This is usually fine, but I have a few gouges that don't have that long cut section and even with only 2" extended, I'm already trying to clamp to a round shank. It would be nice if the clamp was recessed in the center to make it easier to use this way (I know they're probably assuming you'll just throw out that tool and go buy another, but with the cost of these tools, I'm not the only one using short tools that are still perfectly good). The flat rest is a great tool for many of the other tools, but it is also a huge missed opportunity. The rest has a guide channel and fittings for it that I'm sure are useful to some, but what I find myself wishing for most of all is a simple guide that fits into it with set angles for chisels. The setup for sharpening the roughing gouge is okay, but it's such a pain to put in place and set up that I find myself just using the flat rest and would kill to have a 90-degree guide to keep it straight as I rotate the edge on the grinding wheel. The contraption they've included for clamping your skew chisels for sharpening is also prohibitively time consuming, and if I had a solid guide to rest it against on the flat rest so it meets the wheel at the right angle, that would be so much quicker and easier. In all this time, I've only used it once, and quickly decided it was easier to just hold the chisel at the right angle and slide it across the wheel. Over all, this system could use a few improvements, but just for the sake of having a sold adjustable flat rest (that is much, much, much better than the bad joke the grinder came with) and having the gouge sharpening jig, it is worth the cost and effort it took to install it. I installed mine and the grinder to a platform to avoid attaching it directly to the workbench, but after two days of fighting with it, I screwed it to the bench because it is just too much leverage for it to sit on its own and I didn't have a good way to clamp it, so if you are hoping to make a somewhat portable mount, be prepared to clamp it in place. I asked myself if I really thought having this system would be worth it or not. If you are asking yourself the same question, the answer is YES! There are some who can use a flat rest and sharpen their bowl gouges and all with it, but I can't. At least not without taking a lot of time to slowly and carefully move it on the wheel. Being able to make a couple quick movements to set it in the jig and then pass it over the wheel is a huge time saver. Plus there's the added benefit of consistent angles. Even the best of us drift on the angles over time just using the existing edge to set the rest angle, the jigs in this kit make it fast and easy to set them and keep the edge geometry the same over time for predictable cuts. You use a solid tool rest on your lathe, think of this as your solid tool rest for the grinder.
C**O
Good system !
Instructions were a bit not easy to understand clearly but I figured it out and I installed it on my Wen low speed 8” grinder good results once installed it simplifies sharpening a lot .
S**N
Wish I had used this system years ago! It allows me to sharpen my lathe tools consistently and in a much shorter time than it used to. Really really good!
M**M
I am writing a review because the first two reviews of this product seems unfair to me. One review complains of a slow delivery time. Mine was delivered to the UK as fast as I could expect and I could track it throughout. I had an issue with one component and I contacted Peachtree who sent a replacement, which was also sent quickly. The other review complains of frustration setting it up. It isn't possible to give exact instructions due to differences in grinder sizes. fitting the arms under the wheels does require adjusting the height as the grinder stand will vary. I would guess that this system will work better with an 8 inch grinder because the wheel may be further away from the motor body. This is most obvious when grinding an Ellsworth type profile on the motor side of a gouge. A smaller head on the jig, like Ellsworths own jig design avoids this problem. However the difference between 6 and 8 is just the plastic setting pieces, the rest is the same. The larger the wheel the flatter the bevel and it seems to me this matters most with a skew bevel. The adjustable platform has been very helpful with speedy scraper sharpening. This pro-grind jig system is sturdy and well made, sharpens many different types of woodturning tools and doesn't deserve low star reviews. It isn't the perfect solution, but I am rating it for what it is at the price I purchased it.
D**O
Excelente cálidad de los materiales. Facial de poner. Fácil de usar. Excede las espectativas. Deja las herramientas con el ángulo adecuado. Viene con guía de ayuda.
J**E
Comes with everything you need to get setup sharpening all your gouges and skews. Able to also sharpen regular chisels as well and does all these things very well. All instructions were included and well written. Overall excellent product so far with no flaws.
R**N
Good product
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