@JohnHancock and @RickKrung thanks to you both for your contribution.
The inexperienced-user factor might have played a role here. As the rusty spots made me wonder if (enough) water was used during the sharpening process. Swarf normally is separated from stone and water by the magnet attached to the water reservoir. With regard to the set-up, it is a standard T8. With the standard jigs.
I have been in touch with Tormek. The helpful guy I was in touch with, and his colleagues that got the images forwarded, haven't ever seen this type of stone deformity.. ever. Period.
So I guess this will remain a mystery.
Thanks everyone for thinking along. And big thanks to the TT50.
The inexperienced-user factor might have played a role here. As the rusty spots made me wonder if (enough) water was used during the sharpening process. Swarf normally is separated from stone and water by the magnet attached to the water reservoir. With regard to the set-up, it is a standard T8. With the standard jigs.
I have been in touch with Tormek. The helpful guy I was in touch with, and his colleagues that got the images forwarded, haven't ever seen this type of stone deformity.. ever. Period.
So I guess this will remain a mystery.
Thanks everyone for thinking along. And big thanks to the TT50.