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Messages - Arthur

#1
My question is why is the new device called KJ? The first thing that comes to mind is Ken Jig? ;)
#2
I think the density of 65 felt is too small.
#3
General Tormek Questions / Re: T-4 vs T-8 - New Member
February 17, 2022, 06:30:31 PM
Quote from: JustADudeInSweden on February 16, 2022, 08:47:02 PM
I got the T4, then buying all the stuff seperate I regret not just buying the bigger one!

but the T4 is still overkill for my small collection of knives so... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No need to regret. t4 works great. For a long time I had only t4 and I am absolutely satisfied with it.
Only after increasing the number of sharpenings did I purchase a used t7.
T4 is capable of a lot. :)
#4
General Tormek Questions / Re: T-4 vs T-8 - New Member
February 15, 2022, 07:36:01 AM
I have T4 and T7 (now it is T8). I need both. I do not understand how I managed to get by with one TORMEK ;) And yet, if I had to choose only one of them now, it would be T8. First of all, I like the size and long life of the T8 grinding wheels.
The T4 is currently being used as a honing station. The T4 fits perfectly with the leather and composite wheels from the T8.
#5
Knife Sharpening / Re: Clamping the Knife at an Angle
February 13, 2022, 04:52:12 PM
Quote from: cbwx34 on February 13, 2022, 01:43:15 PM
Quote from: Arthur on February 13, 2022, 07:19:03 AM
I clamp the knife in an "imaginary line" only when the knives are very short.

There is some advantage to this, if you pivot the knife to the tip, since it moves the pivot location.  But none if you lift the handle, that I can see.
Right!!! Since I sharpen knives primarily with laser guidance, the preferred way to stay on line is to turn the knife.
#6
Knife Sharpening / Re: Clamping the Knife at an Angle
February 13, 2022, 07:19:03 AM
I clamp the knife in an "imaginary line" only when the knives are very short.
#7
This problem can be solved with standard TORMEK tools with some modifications. But it will be interesting to see your work.
#8
Knife Sharpening / Re: SJ-250 and deburring
January 26, 2022, 08:16:56 AM
I completely agree that the SJ stone not only polishes, but also sharpens, and also creates a burr on the edge of the blade. Always after SJ I use a leather circle with chromium oxide.
#9
General Tormek Questions / Re: T7 Limited Graphite
November 22, 2021, 06:51:05 AM
Quote from: Ken S on November 21, 2021, 11:42:19 PM
Arthur,
I have actually seen only one Limited 40th Anniversary T7. (I assume there are more.  :)  )
Ken
Yes, there are more of them. At least two. :)
#10
General Tormek Questions / T7 Limited Graphite
November 21, 2021, 08:06:25 PM
Apart from my T4, I bought this LIMITED GRAPHITE T7 in excellent condition. I wonder how many of these cars have been sold?
#11
Knife Sharpening / Re: New Tormek User Question
November 09, 2021, 09:04:59 PM
My T-4 lets me ignore time. :)
#12
Quote from: Ken S on October 13, 2021, 05:18:18 PM
Clever modification.

Ken
Thanks Ken! I use about 10 different circles of different grain sizes on my T4. I use a variety of diamonds to dress the wheels. I also have a TT50 version of 2019. I also have a rust eraser.  ;)
#13
Quote from: Rimu on October 13, 2021, 10:26:42 AM
I was wonder if anyone has found an alternative for the TT-50 Diamond Bit? That part seems very expensive for what looks like a few specks of industrial diamond...

Just a quick search on aliexpress turns up very similar looking bits in the $5 range...

Also: why random specks and not a single point?
I am using TT-50 with some modification
#14
Quote from: ZedMek on October 07, 2021, 02:32:10 PM
Quote from: Arthur on October 06, 2021, 12:47:20 PM
For rough work I use METABO grinding wheels 60 grit and NORTON 100 grit. The METABO grinding wheels are available in 10 "sizes. Recommend.

Thanks Arthur, could you provide the part number for the Metabo? Anytime I start looking at abrasives I get lost in all the details ( type, grit, hardness, etc)
I just ordered a Norton 3X based on advise from here but it is only 8".

I'd like to know what the good 10" option is.

look at this: Metabo 10" x 1-1/2" x 1-1/4" Vitrified 60 Grit Part #:   655424000.  Or Vitrified Wheel 10" x 1" x 1-1/4", Type 1, A60 (655421000). Attention, adaptation to the Tormek shaft is required.
#15
Quote from: RickKrung on October 06, 2021, 04:48:40 PM
Can you provide any specs on the wheel and/or type of wheel that you are using, please?  I went to the Metabo website.  The make a lot of stuff and a lot of grinding/cutting discs, but I could not find grinding wheels. 

Rick
look at here
https://www.metabo.com/us/enus/accessories/sanding-polishing/accessories-bench-grinder/grinding-discs-aluminum-oxide/