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In the Shop => General Tormek Questions => Topic started by: tris on December 16, 2022, 09:14:47 PM

Title: Sharpening Gravers
Post by: tris on December 16, 2022, 09:14:47 PM
I have a T3 and a mighty fine tool it is

I'm thinking about starting engraving copper/silver

Will the T3 sharpen the gravers I'll need?

Cheers
Tris
Title: Re: Sharpening Gravers
Post by: Ken S on December 17, 2022, 06:40:44 PM
Tris,

We are not ignoring you. Your post is the first I remember since 2009 when I first joined the forum. You might have better luck with Tormek support (support@tormek.se).

Please keep us posted.

Ken
Title: Re: Sharpening Gravers
Post by: HaioPaio on December 17, 2022, 09:27:07 PM
This topic may be related https://forum.tormek.com/index.php/topic,3690.0.html
Title: Re: Sharpening Gravers
Post by: Ken S on December 18, 2022, 12:35:11 PM
Tris,

The latest Tormek online class (grinding pressure) has some valuable reference material for you. Starting at seven minutes, Wolfgang discusses how pressure varies with the size of the tool being sharpened. Before that, the mounting of the motor is discussed. This is especially applicable for your T3, as the pressure release design helps keep the motor cool. Here is a link:

https://youtu.be/7laP_ysnMwo

I posted an update on the topic just referenced by HP. The SVD-186 has been revised and is now the SVD-186R. It now has a rotational locking screw. This is another fine example of a Tormek innovation for one tool having applications for another tool. I would think using the marker method to set the angle and then using a fine tipped marker on both parts of the rotating collar (a "witness mark") would make set up very repeatable.

Gravers fall outside of the primary tools the Tormek is designed to sharpen. However, that does not mean that they can not be sharpened with the Tormek. We just have to add some DIY innovation. Like the Borg on Star Trek, the forum has the combined ideas of all of us.

Ken

PS For members wanting to help and having no knowledge of gravers (like me), an online search will yield much material.