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well done extensive Glenn Lucas Tormek sharpening video

Started by Ken S, February 17, 2022, 10:26:19 AM

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Ken S

This Glenn Lucas Tormek sharpening video is refreshing. It contains material I have not seen before. Most gouge sharpening videos cover the protrusion, distance and jig setting and leave out the effect of the amount of swing. This video includes swing for various bowl and spindle gouges. Most videos cover sharpening parting tools with the multijig. Glenn shows this, also. However, he also demonstrates sharpening flat parting tools using the platform jig.In my opinion, this offers better tool alignment. I also appreciate how thoroughly he demonstrates the use of the TTS-100, including using the marker to make spokes on the two metal wheels. This is not new;however, he covers it better.

I have long considered the TTS-100 and the SVD-186R Tormek's most outstanding set up tool and jig combination.This video puts them through their paces. For me, the gold standard of Tormek videos has been the video in the woodturner's box done by Jeff Farris many years ago. It still deserves a place in a Tormek woodturner's reference library. Now that gold standard distinction is shared with videos by Glenn Lucas and Nick Agar. Tormek has chosen its turning experts well.

Here is a link to the video:

https://youtu.be/-cEXDssipig

Ken

TireguyfromMA

Agreed...I just watched this video the other night after my brother dropped off his collection of wood turning tools for me to use the SVD-186R , TTS-100 and those yellow labels to mark all the settings on.   This is probably my favorite sharpening video..watched three times now.  Glenn does a outstanding job of showing you the sharpening techniques he uses for his gouges, parting tools, skewed chisels, how he uses them, along with detailed explanations of how the different angles are used to shape bowls, information that was not gone over in other videos.  Of course I had to buy the SVS-50 Multi jig right after I watched the video. :).   

FIGO


Rossy66

I'm looking for some cheap tools to practice on but they are quite expensive, trying to find some used ones. Thanks for the link.

RichColvin

@Rossy66, I recommend you look for older tools at yard sales or at places like Goodwill.  What you will probably find are high carbon tools like those made by Craftsman and Buck.  Those will sharpen quicker than HSS; however you will be able to get the approach down.

By the way, these tools are very good once sharpened.  They will need to be resharpened more often than HSS; however you can look at that as a benefit as it will help you develop your process.
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Rich Colvin
www.SharpeningHandbook.info - a reference guide for sharpening

You are born weak & frail, and you die weak & frail.  What you do between those is up to you.

John Hancock Sr

Quote from: Rossy66 on February 04, 2026, 02:14:23 PMI'm looking for some cheap tools to practice on

If you do a search on AliExpress for "wood turning tools" then you will see quite a selection for some very reasonable prices. Make sure yu select the appropriate tools for the type of turning you want to do.