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Messages - mikegraw

#1
Ken. That is what I have been doing with the jigs that I can use with the Grizzly unit and it works fine.  There are some that just won't work due to tool length and other limitations of the unit.

#2
Thanks for the replies.

I understand what you say about the price.  I have a combo Mdt  diamond stone.  I also have a whole assortment of quality water stones and expensive honing jigs. They work okay but are mjigs.and not consistent no matter my method.  Plus the softer ones are constantly dishing out.  I have spent a considerable amount of money through the years on  sharpening items.

I was impressed with the concept of the Tormek and it makes sense.

I bought the grizzly unit a few years ago because I could afford a hundred dollars.  It is working okay and the couple of Tormek jigs that I found to work with it work great and are consistent.  I can't use the Tormek.jigs I would like since I started turning because I can't get the rod close enough to the wheel.

I could kind of afford the a Tormek on our limited budget now.  I am just having a hard time justifying spending the money when I have systems that work just not that well.

I remember an old woodworking adage that says buy a quality tool and you only cry once.  Buy inferior tools first and cry every time you have to replace it.
#3
Thanks for the input.  And Stickan, thank you for the info from the manual.  I actually have a Grizzly 8 inch water grinder but use some of the accessories.  Tried the TTS-100 but can't move the bar close enough to the wheel.  Thinking about getting an actual Tormek, but hesitate due to the price.  Do all the jigs work on the 4 and 7 Tormek?  Do any of you still use bench stones or some other type of sharpening method for your tools or just the Tormek?
#4
I like using hand planes but have always put a little camber on the blade edges when hand sharpening to prevent blade tracks.  The Tormek straight edge guide does a great job of getting the blade sharp and straight.  But I haven't figured out to put a camber on the plane iron edges using this system yet.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

mike