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Messages - berto

#1
could you use the svs 50 closed end jig to get the tanto portion of the blade sharpened?
#2
General Tormek Questions / Re: Honing
April 17, 2010, 11:53:26 PM
according to Jeff's demo video you can use the jig but need to changed the diameter of the angle master to 220mm. check the demo.http://www.sharptoolsusa.com/demo.php?vidID=3&speed=bb Also once you have the angle right put some pressure on the honing wheel the leather is quite forgiving and use the Tormek compound it cuts faster than others that I have used.

It takes me about 10 to 15 min to do a complete sharpening for a 3/4 inch chisel. I hope this answers your questions.

side note: when I am done I can see my self in the chisel and there are very very little scratches. Also are you doing a Micro bevel?
#3
General Tormek Questions / Re: Stone wear
April 16, 2010, 01:51:31 PM
 :o how long are you spending with the tip at the edge. I know that I have had this problem when concentrating on the tips of my 12" chef knives causing me to re-true the wheel. Are you shaping or sharpening that could be an issue too. I have done about 30 chef knives and 10 pocket knives and I re-trued twice only because I had refresh the wheel with all the steel I was grinding away. I do however notice that the edges are more susceptible to wear then the middle.

I have had my Tormek for about 1 month and love the hell out of it. 
#4
sorry about that jeff.

The problem is that the chisel is not square.

#5
Hello all,
I am having trouble sharpening my 1/4 inch craftsman chisel. I have done the following.

1. read previous posted and tried there suggestions. I insured that the chisel is flush against the jig and checked to insure it has not moved.

2. checked that the stone and the guide rail are true/parallel.

3. using moderate and even pressure while shaping/sharpening.

Please help.
berto