I have recently used my Tormek to grind a 45degree bevel on 5 of my 2" by 6" cabinet scraper blades. (veritas) I find that it's easier to put a burr on their edge after doing so.
Has anybody else tried this?
I also have used my Tormek to recondition a very pitted burnishing rod. It looks like new. I just mounted the Torlok jig close to the stone, the angle is unimportant. I then put the burnishing rod across the Torlok jig (parallel to the universal mounting bar). With the stone graded to coarse, I ran the rod back and forth as I rolled it over and over. Once all the pits were removed, I repeated the process with the stone graded to fine; then repeated the process on the honing wheel. About 20 minutes saved me the 20 bucks I would have needed to spend on a new burnishing rod.
I shared mine...
Any other cabinet scraper tricks that can be pulled on the Tormek?
Has anybody else tried this?
I also have used my Tormek to recondition a very pitted burnishing rod. It looks like new. I just mounted the Torlok jig close to the stone, the angle is unimportant. I then put the burnishing rod across the Torlok jig (parallel to the universal mounting bar). With the stone graded to coarse, I ran the rod back and forth as I rolled it over and over. Once all the pits were removed, I repeated the process with the stone graded to fine; then repeated the process on the honing wheel. About 20 minutes saved me the 20 bucks I would have needed to spend on a new burnishing rod.
I shared mine...
Any other cabinet scraper tricks that can be pulled on the Tormek?