Thanks for your suggestions, thought I was the only T3 owner!
Jeff, I will try to grind it opposite to the example as shown in the Tormek manual and try to hone the burr that will form in the 'V' of the scissor blades (the actual cutting edges) away without interfering with the cutting action of the scissors.
Grepper, I did separate the blades, it made no difference. It does help to press harder against the stone but one has to press very hard..... too hard! I managed to smooth the stone (chattering marks) with the stone grader.
Ken, I dressed the wheel with the standard Tormek dresser TT-50.
Jeff, I will try to grind it opposite to the example as shown in the Tormek manual and try to hone the burr that will form in the 'V' of the scissor blades (the actual cutting edges) away without interfering with the cutting action of the scissors.
Grepper, I did separate the blades, it made no difference. It does help to press harder against the stone but one has to press very hard..... too hard! I managed to smooth the stone (chattering marks) with the stone grader.
Ken, I dressed the wheel with the standard Tormek dresser TT-50.