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#1
Being new to this, am I to assume that most people choose to sharpen chisels edge leading?
I've not tried it that way yet.
#2
I'm new to all of this, having come from a range of manual methods over the years, none of them within cooee of this Tormek T-3 I recently acquired.   Perhaps I'm using the wrong jig - currently a SE76 Square Edge Jig - but placing a chisel hard up against the left side so that it is square to the jig and the wheel means that I cannot traverse the whole width of the stone, just the left and central sections, because the slide bar just isn't long enough for the slide to continue before it hits the end stop.

This seems to me to be a bad idea, wearing the wheel unevenly.  Is it that I should be using some other jig that positions the chisel such that I can traverse the full width of the stone?

Another, and unrelated, issue is that the chisels are not cutting quite square, and I've tried twiddling the adjust to effective twist the jig out a little until it cuts square, but the slide bar is a beefy chunk of metal and not about to offer much flexibility, so again I'm wondering if there is some special trick with this adjustment?
Thanks!