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#1
Knife Sharpening / Re: Knife Angle Setter "Black ...
Last post by Ken S - Today at 04:42:51 PM
Per,

I look foreard to seeing your upcoming ideas! It was a pleasure meeting you in Sweden. The combination of a sharpener and an industrial engineer/inventor is a much valued part of this forum!

Ken
#2
Knife Sharpening / Re: New angle jig KS-123
Last post by Ken S - Today at 04:37:36 PM
The new KS-123 jig is impressive. I predict that it will soon become the preferred method of knife setting. However, like most of the improved Tormek jigs and accessories, there are some cases where the present tools and techniques may be better suited. I will not be discarding my modified SVM-45s and kenjigs. Nor will I be deleting Calcapp. They are still as useful as they always were, even if in many cases the KS-123 is more useful.

Ken
#3
Sebastien and Hugo, well done class!

Ken
#4
General Tormek Questions / Kudos
Last post by tgbto - Today at 10:58:05 AM
I've not been on this forum for a long time, but I'm amazed at how good an example it is of a company fostering a community that results in an optimized use of its product as well as continuous improvement.

Some members such as Dutchman or the late Wootz, or more recently Perra, have been instrumental in paving the way for breakthroughs in sharpening efficiency and/or precision. I hope they get credited one way or another, like through patents for the MB-102 or the KS-123.

Kudos also to Tormek for listening and overcoming the classical initial corporate resistance to criticism, and eventually incorporating those ideas into further improvements of their tools. The blending of the MB-100 and FVB into the cost-efficient MB-102 is a brilliant example of how to use community feedback to keep their product line top-notch.

#5
Quote from: Ken S on Today at 03:28:58 AMSome of the members are unsure if tomorrow's class will be part of Tormek's youtube channel. Some reassurance from you would be most appreciated.

The video is titled as "Part 24". The first 23 parts being part of the Tormek Youtube Channel, I think worried forum members can relax. Clicking on the video itself will also allay their fears as they realize they land on a familiar channel. ;)

#6
Knife Sharpening / Re: New angle jig KS-123
Last post by Perra - Today at 08:25:38 AM
Quote from: TireguyfromMA on Today at 05:37:17 AMPlaced my order with Sharpening Supplies for the KS-123 about five minutes after I got the email from TORMEK. The cost was $50, I thought they were going to cost more, so pleased with the price. 

Will I be able to use this to set the angle on the honing wheel also? 

Yes, it has a self-adjustment function for different grinding an honing wheel sizes.
#7
I would certainly buy one.
I wonder how long until it will be available here in OZ.
#8
Quote from: cbwx34 on Today at 04:24:07 AMThe motor's shaft may be slipping on the rubber drive wheel

You can also use never slip, which is available from automotive suppliers. Generally used on Vee belts but ideal for your Tormek drive wheel.
#10
Knife Sharpening / Re: New angle jig KS-123
Last post by TireguyfromMA - Today at 05:37:17 AM
Placed my order with Sharpening Supplies for the KS-123 about five minutes after I got the email from TORMEK. The cost was $50, I thought they were going to cost more, so pleased with the price. 

Will I be able to use this to set the angle on the honing wheel also?