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In the Shop => General Tormek Questions => Topic started by: Larry on October 02, 2007, 01:39:25 AM

Title: Sharpening Butt or Short Chisels
Post by: Larry on October 02, 2007, 01:39:25 AM
I finally got a chance today to use my Tormek. I had used it for just a few minutes after I got it probably a year ago, but spent more time with it today.

I had good results with 2 plane irons, then I tried to sharpen an old Craftsman chisel. Because it was short, I had to slide part of the round part down in between the jaws of the holder. After about 15 min. of frustration, I realized the chisel was at an angle in the holder and the blade wasn't flat to the holder.

I was wondering if there was an easy solution. I have an idea I may have to make a spacer for the other side of the holder to keep the jaws parallel.

By the way, I realized today after using the Tormek for awhile that I was going to really like it. I bought it because I like to buy cheap junker planes off ebay and refurbish them. After the success with the 2 plane irons, I'm really excited about using it more.

Thanks very much for your help.

Larry
Title: Re:Sharpening Butt or Short Chisels
Post by: Jeff Farris on October 03, 2007, 06:59:24 PM
For short chisels, the SVS-32 would be the recommended approach.

With the SVH-60, you need to use a small try square to align the tool perpendicular to the jig.  Then, adjust the pressure on the two clamping knobs until the tool is flat and a square edge is achieved.