Thank you SO much for the incredibly helpful advice!
Mostly, I was concerned that I was using the Tormeks incorrectly, but this appears not to be so.
@KenS:
You are absolutely right about needing only a small collection of turning tools. Confining myself (for now!) to spindle turning, I pretty much use only my spindle roughing gouge, 1" skew, parting tool and 3/8" spindle gouge. The parting tool caused no issue and I'm nearly done with the skew (save for the slim crescent remaining, which appears like it would take hours to eliminate). The other gouges have been sharpened and honed to usability, but really need a proper shaping.
I would very much welcome advice on mounting the Norton 3x 8" wheel onto my T7, thank you! Does the deeper hollow grind of the 8" wheel cause any issues when sharpening on a 10" wheel?
@RickKrung:
so many good options, thanks!!! What would you think of a 10" 180 grit CBN wheel mounted on the T7 without a water bath, thence to the DF 250 600 grit on the T8?
Mostly, I was concerned that I was using the Tormeks incorrectly, but this appears not to be so.
@KenS:
You are absolutely right about needing only a small collection of turning tools. Confining myself (for now!) to spindle turning, I pretty much use only my spindle roughing gouge, 1" skew, parting tool and 3/8" spindle gouge. The parting tool caused no issue and I'm nearly done with the skew (save for the slim crescent remaining, which appears like it would take hours to eliminate). The other gouges have been sharpened and honed to usability, but really need a proper shaping.
I would very much welcome advice on mounting the Norton 3x 8" wheel onto my T7, thank you! Does the deeper hollow grind of the 8" wheel cause any issues when sharpening on a 10" wheel?
@RickKrung:
so many good options, thanks!!! What would you think of a 10" 180 grit CBN wheel mounted on the T7 without a water bath, thence to the DF 250 600 grit on the T8?