Used my SuperGrind for the first time today. The magnet in the maintenence kit is a great idea. Cleaning the magnet can be a problem. I put the magnet into a small zip lock bag, pen making components are shipped in these small sized bags. Take magnet out of bag and wipe bag with paper towel and use again.
That's good, Bruce, but before we had the forum, a user e-mailed me with one even better. Tape the magnet to the underside of your water tray with some heavy duty duct tape. Now you don't have to clean anything!
I'm a new user as well. Bought my Tormek @ the WW Show in Baltimore yesterday & used it last night. Even w/ just what I remembered from the show demo I was able to read the instructions & put a good edge on a badly damaged chisel (it looked like one of the chisels used in the demos after Jeff has worked on the edge w/ a hatchet/ hammer.)
The one thing I regret not doing is watching SharpTools' Tormek DVD first. I followed the instruction book, but the DVD explained a few things clearly that weren't so clear in the book. I talked w/ Jeff today @ the show & he said other people have told him the same thing.
Thanks, Bass Player.
I have had ""Media Experts"" tell me that my DVD is too long, too detailed and lacking emotion. I tried to be honest, detailed, and information-packed. I am glad you got something from it.
I thought the dvd was perfect. The trouble with Media Experts, is they aren't the end user so they don't think like one. Even the bit about the "Tidy Cats" container. That alone is a great idea.
I taped the magnets I use to the bottom of the water tray, but when I went to put the tray in place the magnet stuck to the bottom metal support and ripped away from the water tray.
I was wondering why the tray did not collect the gunk at the bottom where I thought the magnet was until I saw it on the frame
I just unpackaged my new 2006 yesterday and sharpened a bunch of palm tools. Turned out pretty well for the first time. I'd rather it not have the hollow grind.. despite how minimal the docs say it is..
But, my question is... where are these magnets you are talking about? I haven't found any other than the few that are on the back of the angle checker
They're part of our Break-In and Maintenance Kit, but any small magnet will do. Put it in or on your water tray to collect the steel filings to one point.
If you have any old hard drives lying around, try taking one apart and remove the magnets at the opposite end of the arm holding the heads.
These are some of the strongest magnets you can find and if you were just going to throw away the drive then they are free