Ken,
When you standardize aren't you always assuming that the diameter of the wheel remains constant?
George
When you standardize aren't you always assuming that the diameter of the wheel remains constant?
George
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Show posts MenuQuote from: RickKrung on January 19, 2020, 05:57:57 AM
I've also posted about using woodworking marking gauges, setting the distances using calipers, but using the marking gauge to transfer those settings to the knife jigs or USB positions.
Below is a huge dump of information on the calipers and marking gauges I use for sharpening. Sorry, it is quite long, so I'll sign off before.
Rick
Quote from: RickKrung on January 13, 2020, 07:39:57 PM
... If you get any caliper, make sure it operates in metric units (as well as imperial). Most have a button that switch between units.
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Carry on and keep us informed of your progress and questions.
Rick
Quote from: Ken S on January 13, 2020, 07:44:09 PM
Good post, Rick.
Ken
Quote from: Ken S on June 28, 2019, 04:46:03 PM
John, I agree.
I happen to have both models of the TT-50. I will keep the 2019 version in my ready access drawer, however, I would be just as happy with the older model. I don't presently have electrical ties on my older TT-50. If a notice a problem, I would install them.
Anyone purchasing a new TT-50 now should insist on getting the 2019 model. (Beware, most of the online photos show the older model.) I would suggest anyone happily using the older version continue with it. If you notice any chatter, it's your call. The new TT-50 costs $93 US. A pack of electrical ties costs less than $5.
Ken
Quote from: Josu V on October 03, 2019, 07:11:14 PM
Good New.
I have printed edition, but is important to me to have one digital edition for a couple of reasons:
I can take it everywhere.
it's easy for me to translate the part that I don't understand well.
Purchased!!!
I´m not sure if this expression is so correct in english, but for me, this book is and absolute "bedside book" of grinders
Quote from: Ken S on July 18, 2019, 12:28:34 PM
George,
Don't apologize. I feel the same way that you do.
Ken
Quote from: Thomas S. on July 17, 2019, 11:06:58 PM
Hello George,
because the online shop in my opinion was not really helpful or accommodating, I have (justified for me) made 1 point Google rating.
At the first very detailed review I have described the respective point deduction and would have come to minus 5 points rating. The next morning, the lawyer threatened me. Because I also had parts of the email traffic in the review I deleted them.
Afterwards I only mentioned the very long 14 and 24 working days delivery time, although according to order 3 to 5 days were specified. Also, the defective delivered machine had to be sent at my expense for repair. The next morning, the lawyer was again threatened.
Thereupon I deleted all text of the 1 point review. The answer from the online shop was: "You will receive a reminder from our lawyer in the next 14 days. We will delete the Google rating directly from our lawyer at Google. The costs for this will be invoiced separately. We are also examining the extent to which we can still bill you for the costs of the graceful repair. Talks have already been held with all those involved. "
Now a week has passed and I'm curious. The 1 point rating has not been canceled yet
Best regards
Thomas
Quote from: Thomas S. on July 10, 2019, 07:57:34 PM
The statement was: "Your above shipment was damaged during transport - we are very sorry. However, we can not refund the damage you have suffered...as the postal company of the country of destination informed us, the packaging was not sufficient to protect the contents safely. According to our general terms and conditions, however, consignment contents must be packed in such a way that damage during transport is excluded. In this case, we can not assume any liability. "
The online retailer then recommended that I file a complaint with the shipping company. Since I'm not a contractor with the shipping company, can (according to my research) only the online retailer to appeal.
After further, for me unsuccessful, mail traffic I had to send the machine on own costs to the sales Germany. The repair (replacement of the engine cover) in the distribution was on goodwill.
Many thanks to the helpfulness of the sales company Germany and to the Tormek support.
Check your parcels on delivery very accurately !!!
And even better, who can should spend more money at the local dealer rather than ordering at the cheapest online shop.
Best regards
Thomas
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