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Messages - Stefano

#1
Wood Turning / Re: Hello and first problems....
February 18, 2016, 09:02:25 PM
Grazie ken S, grazie a tutti!
#2
Wood Turning / Re: Hello and first problems....
February 17, 2016, 05:44:09 PM
 ;)  :D
It works, it works it works!!!!
Thanks to all your answers!!!
Today I have redressed the stone with the TT-50 and grinded al my chisel very fast!!!
#3
Wood Turning / Re: Hello and first problems....
February 16, 2016, 11:03:34 PM
Thank you ken S. Fortunately I don't reshape my tools. Reshape the oval skew was due to my previous useless  grinder. I was thinking that when sharpening that tool with the tormek, there were not the typical sound coming from the wheel. Thus,  this probably is the problem: the grind stone need to be regrind.
I'm a teacher and I don't have  free time  this week, so when I will use again it, I will let you know if there will be a happy end!
Stefano.
#4
Wood Turning / Re: Hello and first problems....
February 16, 2016, 03:12:16 PM
I'm happy to join your community!!!
And happy to have such answers to my problem. First of all I'll redress my stone to understand if it is the problem...
Thank you again....
#5
Wood Turning / Re: Hello and first problems....
February 16, 2016, 06:31:56 AM
Thank you Ken S. Yes I've watched the DVD. But I think the oval skew chisel is the most difficult tool to sharpen with the tormek system, as posted by other members in this forum. I'm thinking to use the tt50 truing tool to redress the probable glazed grind stone.
#6
Wood Turning / Hello and first problems....
February 15, 2016, 06:39:01 PM
Hello from a newbie.
Hi from Italy, I bought a tormek t7 for my woodturning tools last week. Yesterday I spent 6 hours to grind my "destroyed" oval skew chisel grinded in the past with wrong machines.  After that it was difficult to have a sharp edge of the chisel because even if I was using the stone grader to rebuild the abrasive qualities, the wheel didn't grind the steel of the tip. I'm doing something wrong? Someone could help me?