Periodically I read about users that have issues with dripping and water spilling onto their work surface. one reason may be that you have the adjustable water trough too high. When i am starting with a dry wheel I will keep the trough as low as possible filling it until the wheel has absorbed most of what it can. I also try and keep the water at the guideline not above. Raising the trough only becomes necessary as the wheel diameter decreases.
Do you have any good tips/mods for this issue? I have had this problem with a few longer knives, with spillage that drip just a little on the top of the machine and goes between the housing and the wheel going down the side and bypassing the watertrough. It's a bit annoying since the water collects in the Tormek rotating base and don't drain out.
Is there any good rubber edge that might fit the trough so more water can be collected from the side of the housing. I have also considered drilling draining holes in the rotatin base but would preferably like to avoid this :-\
Kristian
Hello,
something like this? (Not my ideas, taken from CZ forum.)
jvh
That certainly looks like it will solve my issue :)
Will try to mod something like this asap. Thank you for this tip!
Kristian
For 3D print afficionados, the water tank is here (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4669164)
That is great! Really appreciate it :)
Kristian
Great idea, Thank You
Alf
I am tormek newbie - i bought a 1200 with 200mm wheel - can you fit later version water tray to 1200 ? Also can you fit 250 stone ?
(sry if not posted in correct section) - pete seddon.
Pete,
There are two series of Tormek models over the years, the models like your 1200 (including the T3 and T4), with 200mm diameter grinding wheels, and the models with 250mm grinding wheels. (T2000, T7, and T8).
The jigs and most of the accessories are interchangeable. The new water trough designs, unfortunately, only fit the larger, 250mm diameter models. The 200mm and 250mm grinding wheels do not interchange, either.
Regarding water spillage: I only pour enough water into the water trough to start the water flowing over the grinding wheel. Leave the motor running. the stone will keep absorbing water until it is saturated. This takes a minute or two. You should continue adding just enough water to keep the water just flowing over the stone.