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#1
General Tormek Questions / SB250 or D-way?
February 08, 2024, 08:13:18 PM
I have seen that sharpening lathe tools and planer blades (especially planer blades!) can be quite slow on the standard wheel. I'm considering buying the SB250 for those uses, but I notice that a local seller has a pair of D-way CBN in 80 and 180 for sale for $300 the pair.  I am thinking the SB250 is more flexible, being gradable like the standard stone, and also the D-way wheels are only 1-1/2" wide.

Any advice?
#2
Wood Turning / fingernail grind on spindle gouge?
February 04, 2024, 10:03:55 PM
A few years ago I bought the Tormek woodturners kit, first thing I notice is that before I've even used it they've upgraded the 186 with a second knob - I'm guessing it limits the swing?  LOL, just my luck.

Anyway, I've never been interested in turning, but have a project requiring spoindle turning. I have a basic set of 5 HSS tools, one of which is a 1/2" spindle gouge with a standard grind. It seemed like the Tormek "recipe" fit that grind just fine. I also just purchased a Sorby 1/2" spindle gouge with a fingernail profile #840-FH.
I would like to  get this onto a "recipe" as well for future sharpening ease but I am not sure how the different profile is set up. IF a standard gouge fits js2-65-A, what changes are necessary for the fingernail profile with the long "wings" (sorry, don't know the turners lingo)?


#3
General Tormek Questions / Pricing....cough! cough!
November 05, 2023, 10:16:59 PM
I've spent a little on my ten year old T7 lately. I bought a planer blade jig and the rotating base. I didn't think they were excessively expensive, albeit not cheap.  As I was using my japanese water stone to touch up a few kitchen knoves, I wondered how much the 4000 grit stone costs these days. Cough cough! $490 + tax!   Holy Moly, much more than any other stone? Really?

Then I thought, one of those workstations might be nice, I wonder what they cost?  Best part of a grand!  Think I'll stick with what I have.
The Tormek is a great machine, but some of the pricing.....whooooo.

#4
Has anyone any advice about sharpening the blades of a Beverly B2 throatless shear?  I've done plane irons, kitchen knives etc but this will be a bit different, will probably have to be freehand sharpened?
#5
General Tormek Questions / Happy tormek day!
November 30, 2019, 11:11:05 PM
Ooooh, look what arrived today.   :)
I'm not that much of a turner - not at all! - really bought this to help with sharpening moulding planes. 

#6
I'm wondering what the consensus is on the proper technique for sharpening knives?  The Tormek video (I keep wanting to say "Tormach" as I have a Tormach milling machine also) shows strictly rotating the guide on the guide bar. Youtube videos show two different techniques, one gentleman shows "lifting" rather than rotating - he states NOT to rotate. Another shows a combination of rotating and lifting the jig/knife.

????