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Quote from: tgbto on Today at 08:55:42 AM...
A quick note on a design choise (which I am not sure is wise): the (grey) sliding platform is more or less self-locking inside the (blue) support. One has to flex it a bit by pressing down in the middle so it slides easily, then release it so it locks back in place, and the (red) back thumbscrew is just here to secure it in place and prevent bending. I might have to play with tolerances and/or add a bit of teflon or the like on the outer surfaces in contact with the support so it slides more smoothly but still locks without significant radial play..
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Quote from: tgbto on Today at 04:47:31 PMKen, I understand your point.
But again, I think this is one of the points where the fact still shows, that knife sharpening is what I call an afterthought for Tormek.
Maybe they should think of a "Premium Knife Sharpening Edition", with the knife jigs, new angle setter instead of the AngleMaster, MB-102 and US-430 instead of US-10x.
Quote from: Ken S on Today at 04:10:04 AMThe standard US-103 support can handle knives with blades up to 200mm (8 inches).
Ken
Quote from: cbwx34 on Yesterday at 02:26:07 AMRich Colvin has a jig he made for using with the SE-77 that you might find helpful...
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