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Messages - mski2

#1
General Tormek Questions / Re: Band aids
February 24, 2013, 06:09:47 PM
The ones I got were crappy wont stick junk.
Didn't work on slicing the tip of my thumb off, should have included first aid kit
#2
I dont have that same problem but I have small chunks of stone coming off on the edges, were yours in the middle, I hardly used it
#3
WOW are you running at 150 RPM ?
You would figure that a $300 wheel would have NO issues
#4
Same question here, I just flatten 2" of my chisels and plane blades and getting a ridge on the side,
Was going to try a Norton flattening stone, what do you think?
#5
Wood Turning / Re: Alan Lacer skew
December 31, 2012, 02:23:15 AM
It's close, I dont know how enlarging the opening would effect other tools afterwards,  that being said if you watch his video on sharpening  (which if you get one you should  , Its a different way of doing skews) freehand on a tool rest would be best, it will take practice. He suggests a slow speed dry grinder.
Happy New Year
Mark
 
#6
Wood Turning / Re: Alan Lacer skew
December 21, 2012, 07:54:37 PM
I got both, love them. You wont be sorry. something about heavy and thick helps me have better control.
mark
#7
Wood Turning / Re: Alan Lacer skew
December 21, 2012, 04:29:53 PM
Hi, Nope, wont fit in svs 50 or se 76, I sharpen on tool rest.
I wouldn't let that prevent you from getting one , that skew its an amazing tool. That said get his video , I hated it until I got educated in the video on use and sharpening.
The dark side sweet side video he has.
Hope that helps
Mark