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Messages - Jernej

#1
So I won't be able to sharpen this knife?
#2
Does anyone here have an idea how to sharpen a blade like http://images.knifecenter.com/knifecenter/coldsteel/images/CS62KGM.jpg for example?
The stone would be too wide and a portion of the blade would remain dull.
#3
Quote from: Herman Trivilino on December 03, 2010, 03:13:48 PM
Were you able to deglaze it with the stone grader, or did you have to use the truing tool?
I was able to deglaze it with the stone grader.
#4
Hey guys! I'm very pleased with my Tormek T-3. I can get my knives hair shaving sharp (I'm using the knife jig)
Alas, I have problems with sharpening blades that are a bit curved.

I can sharpen a half of the non serrated edge to razor sharpness, but the upper half remains dull. I can't even develop a burr. http://www.coltelleriacollini.it/intershop/Large/7727.jpg

Like I said, I have the knife jig, but following the curve of the blade is not working.
#5
The stone was obviously glazed. It works fine now, I've just sharpened my Emerson and shaved with it. Thanks for the help.
#6
Can you describe the edge marking technique?
#7
UPDATE
I can't sharpen ANY knives with the Tormek. My F. Dick kitchen knives were ableto cut a single page of newsprint after sharpening, but now, they are dull. Nothing happens, nada... But the polishing wheel works OK. Still, I can't sharpen knives with it.
#8
Hello!
I was given 3 Solingen knives to sharpen. My Tormek T-3 has been working great so far, but I can't sharpen any of these knives. No matter how long I grind, change the angle, switch from abrasive to fine... I can't put an edge on those knives. They can't even get that teethy, rough sharpness, they just feel DULL.

Any tips please?