Deadeye
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That sounds a bit too skimpy to be securely clamped in a cutterblock ...reduced in width from 19 mm to 13 mm
Yes, they still clamped firmly in the block but of course I replaced them immediately.That sounds a bit too skimpy to be securely clamped in a cutterblock ...
Not cheap but cheaper than tormek. In what way better? Is the the 2500 the same as the 3000? I can't see a difference in spec?I have the Scheppach Tiger 2500 system - not cheap but better than Tormek. Couldn't understand why the blades would not reach the stone until I realized they had reduced in width from 19 mm to 13 mm from repeated sharpenings. It's always good to keep a spare set ready to go if damaged. Japanese waterstones are available in 250 mm diameter in various grits.
Aren’t the knives ground unevenly like this, leading to weight differences, tapers and vibration when reinstalled?I made fixtures on my 3D printer for holding my planer blades at the correct angle for sharpening, then use the belt sander to sharpen them. Works surprisingly well.
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A few moons ago I used a grinder to rest the bevel and then sharpened individually, I did end up with knives of sufficiently different weight that it caused vibration. Using the approach of working them as a pair I have not had the same issue. The one thing that can happen with the jig is that the end of the knives gets more removed than the middle and you end up with a convex edge, if you are aware of this you can avoid it by hand position/pressure and regular checking that the edges are staying straight.Aren’t the knives ground unevenly like this, leading to weight differences, tapers and vibration when reinstalled?
This is the perceptive comment.Aren’t the knives ground unevenly like this, leading to weight differences, tapers and vibration when reinstalled?
All the waterstone grinders will do the same job more or less. I bought the Scheppach because they do a planer blade jig - and they are not nearly as expensive as Tomek.Not cheap but cheaper than tormek. In what way better? Is the the 2500 the same as the 3000? I can't see a difference in spec?
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