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Is there a Tormek jig available for sharpening centre punches and the like?

Started by Gangle, January 09, 2017, 11:10:22 AM

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Gangle

Hello, its my first post here and I was wondering if there is a Tormek jig available for sharpening centre punches and the like?

As I am getting on and the old eyesight is not as it was, I use an optical centre punch all the time. The punch piont on these needs to be.. in the centre for best results.

I am having trouble grinding the points in the exact centre by hand.

Ken S

Welcome to the forum, Gangle. At present, I know of no jig for sharpening center punches. However, by posting, you may have planted a seed with the members. We have been known to generate ideas.

Ken

Jan

Gangle, see my homemade jig for drill bit sharpening http://forum.tormek.com/index.php?topic=3226.msg18859#msg18859

Center punch sharpening is much easier. You have to tilt the base of the jig towards the shaft.  :)

If your center punch is short (as in the Veritas set) you may have to modify the jig concept to get some clearance for your fingertips which spin the tool.  :)

Jan

RichColvin

If I need a very accurate center that is smoothly cut, then I use my mini metal lathe.  Works amazingly well. 

Otherwise I use the method I was taught for sharpening TIG bits using a drill and a bench grinder.  A picture is below.   By revolving the bit with the drill whilst sharpening, it keeps the point well centered. 




Apologies to Tormek about posting a solution not using your system, but I couldn't find a way to send a PM to Jim with the picture attached. 
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Rich Colvin
www.SharpeningHandbook.info - a reference guide for sharpening

You are born weak & frail, and you die weak & frail.  What you do between those is up to you.


Gangle

Thanks for the answers, Jan's jig looks like the go, I'll be making one of those!