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#91
General Tormek Questions / Re: Adjusting stones
Last post by RickKrung - October 20, 2025, 09:56:28 PM
Quote from: Marr on October 20, 2025, 06:34:05 PMI was quite unclear. Adjusting was the wrong word maybe.

How do you clean your sj stone?

Ah, yes, that is quite a different question. 

I would definitely not use the Tormek grading stone.  Some like the Nagura stones, but I find even them to be too coarse, removing too much SJ wheel material.

Instead, I have been using Sabitoru "rust eraser" pads.  The website linked here shows three grits available, but I've only used two that came in a pack from a different source.  Cleans the surface beautifully, removing nearly all traces of metal and black marker. Images below show before and after cleaning with the Sabitoru pads. 
#92
General Tormek Questions / Re: Adjusting stones
Last post by Marr - October 20, 2025, 06:34:05 PM
I was quite unclear. Adjusting was the wrong word maybe.

How do you clean your sj stone?
#93
General Tormek Questions / Re: Adjusting stones
Last post by RickKrung - October 20, 2025, 05:44:04 PM
Quote from: tgbto on October 20, 2025, 11:26:48 AMThe SJ stone is very fine and also quite fragile. I would dare touch it with anything that isn't reasonably parallel to the USB.

Even when recently trued with the TT-50, it remains quite smooth and polishes well. There are precautions to take (such as never exit the stone with the TT, always hit the shoulders moving into the stone. You can find several posts on this topic.

If you want to grade it as fine as you can, I'd suggest a very fine diamond plate held in place with the SE jig, as seen in Wootz's stone grading videos.

Many have found that putting a radius (chamfer) on the corners of the SJ stone helps a lot to prevent chipping of the edges, both in sharpening, but more so for truing.  The grading stone works well for creating the radius.  A fine diamond plate (~1000 grit) is what I use for reconditioning the surface of the SJ but I'm not sure that it is coarse enough to put on enough of a radius. The chamfer shown in the image below is barely adequate. 

I have also found that it is possible to exit the edge/side of the SJ wheel while truing, if two things are done:  1) a healthy radius exists and 2) travel speed of the truing tool is VERY slow. 
#94
Hand Tool Woodworking / Re: How to grind a out of squa...
Last post by tgbto - October 20, 2025, 11:32:40 AM
Good day to you too ! And welcome to the forum.

If everything is square and your blades come out out of square, then there might be an issue with your technique. So if you keep on grinding the same way, you will probably keep sharpening out of square.

What I'd do is skew the SE-77 so you grind your plane blade back towards square. It is explained on page 127 of the SE-77 manual
#95
General Tormek Questions / Re: Adjusting stones
Last post by tgbto - October 20, 2025, 11:26:48 AM
The SJ stone is very fine and also quite fragile. I would dare touch it with anything that isn't reasonably parallel to the USB.

Even when recently trued with the TT-50, it remains quite smooth and polishes well. There are precautions to take (such as never exit the stone with the TT, always hit the shoulders moving into the stone. You can find several posts on this topic.

If you want to grade it as fine as you can, I'd suggest a very fine diamond plate held in place with the SE jig, as seen in Wootz's stone grading videos.
#96
General Tormek Questions / Adjusting stones
Last post by Marr - October 19, 2025, 07:33:38 PM
Hello! Im new here, please be gentle.

About the adjusting stone, what difference is that from a regular dual grit wetstone?

I was thinking it's maybe useful to have a finer stone just for the
Sj stone? Bad idea? Good idea? I have one that is 1000 and 6000 for example. Never used and never using for manual sharpening.
#97
General Tormek Questions / Re: Older Jig Identification
Last post by Ken S - October 19, 2025, 06:45:26 PM
Welcome to the forum, Uncle Build.  Good question. Email digital photos of your jigs to Tormek support (support@tormek.se). Support can identify them for you.
Or, you could post photos on the forum for us to identify.

If you register your tormek on the website (tormek.com) you can downloadthe latest online edition of the handbook. No charge for any of thesechoices.

Ken
#98
General Tormek Questions / Older Jig Identification
Last post by UncleBuild - October 19, 2025, 06:23:58 PM
I have an older Tormek, a 7 I believe, with a number of jigs that I purchased 20+ years ago.  Some of the jigs/parts do not have a model number on them.  I there an area where I can see photos of older versions and parts?
#99
General Tormek Questions / Re: How to report abuse and Sp...
Last post by HaioPaio - October 19, 2025, 12:33:44 PM
Use this
#100
General Tormek Questions / How to report abuse and Spam
Last post by Segovia123 - October 19, 2025, 12:29:22 PM
How do you report abuse and Spam, block users etc?