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Tormek Compound or Venev Diamond?

Started by joe103, Today at 01:51:51 AM

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joe103

Hello, everyone. Well, after a couple years of sharpening with a couple different systems, I went ahead and pulled the trigger on a new Tormek T8. I got the hand tool bundle sale through Sharpening Supplies, the new knife angle setter, and the black silicon wheel. I want to solicit some opinions from the experts here. I'm trying to decide if I should use the Tormek compound on the leather wheel, or the 2 micron Venev diamond compound I have. It's the waxy stuff that comes in a lipstick-type tube. I intend to steer away from supersteels for a while until I get a handle on the T8 and get the diamond or  CBN wheels. My intent is to use the black silicon wheel graded at 200-ish, and the SG-250 graded fine. I bought diamond plates to grade with after watching the Knife Grinders Australia videos. Any and all opinions will be greatly appreciated. I can't wait to get my hands on it. Now if only UPS would do their job and deliver the packages! (Long story).

John Hancock Sr

Honestly, any honing compound will do the job. The Tormek compound is deliberately oily in order to maintain the suppleness of the leather. The Tormek compound I suspect to be Aluminium Oxide but it is probably a medium grit as honing compounds go. There is nothing stopping you hand stropping after the fact. It would not take much to refine the edge further.