Philly
Established Member
Hi Folks
Sharpening is a subject close to woodworkers hearts - there is no ignoring it. And I'm pretty sure every one of us has at some time tried using a bench grinder to grind a fresh bevel on a chisel or plane iron. This usually ends up with a "blued" edge . Result - I ruined tool.
The alternatives are using stones (real slow to remove serious amounts of steel) or wet grinders like the Tormek (slow, messy and expensive). I've dreamed of the day I could quickly and safely grind a fresh bevel on a tool. And that day has arrived!!
Konrad Sauer mentioned a new product from Norton on his blog, the 3X grinding wheels. He said that you could safely grind edge tools without fear of burning the steel - if it impressed Konrad then I was interested! So I spent a while with Google trying to track one down - no luck. But a conversation with Mike Hancock at Classic Hand Tools revealed he had just taken a delivery of them. Needless to say, the credit card was out in a flash........
So what do you get? Just a regular looking (apart from the light blue colour) grinding wheel. I bought the 6 inch diameter, 1 inch wide wheel in coarse grit. Price was £36. It came complete with different size inserts so should fit most bench grinders out there. It took just two minutes to remove the old wheel and fit the new - simple. A quick true-up with a devil stone and I was off.
I used a spare 6mm thick iron to test the new wheel. The new wheel cuts fast, real fast! But it barely heated the steel at all - after every pass I felt the cutting edge to check the temperature and it never reached an uncomfortable level. The wheel just removes steel at an impressive rate! I managed to grind a fresh 25 degree bevel on this iron in just a couple minutes (I was being cautious) and it coped no problem, leaving a neat and accurate hollow bevel.
I then ran a few chisels through it - quick, and with no heat problems! I was surprised by how simple it was to grind an accurate and square bevel. I am so used to using the various jigs on the Tormek to set things up and grind away - this was real liberating to reach the same result but in a fraction of the time.
So - a new era in sharpening? For me, yes! This grinding wheel is the answer to woodworkers dreams. You can quickly and safely grind edge tools with no fear of ruining the steel.
Cheers
Philly
Sharpening is a subject close to woodworkers hearts - there is no ignoring it. And I'm pretty sure every one of us has at some time tried using a bench grinder to grind a fresh bevel on a chisel or plane iron. This usually ends up with a "blued" edge . Result - I ruined tool.
The alternatives are using stones (real slow to remove serious amounts of steel) or wet grinders like the Tormek (slow, messy and expensive). I've dreamed of the day I could quickly and safely grind a fresh bevel on a tool. And that day has arrived!!
Konrad Sauer mentioned a new product from Norton on his blog, the 3X grinding wheels. He said that you could safely grind edge tools without fear of burning the steel - if it impressed Konrad then I was interested! So I spent a while with Google trying to track one down - no luck. But a conversation with Mike Hancock at Classic Hand Tools revealed he had just taken a delivery of them. Needless to say, the credit card was out in a flash........
So what do you get? Just a regular looking (apart from the light blue colour) grinding wheel. I bought the 6 inch diameter, 1 inch wide wheel in coarse grit. Price was £36. It came complete with different size inserts so should fit most bench grinders out there. It took just two minutes to remove the old wheel and fit the new - simple. A quick true-up with a devil stone and I was off.
I used a spare 6mm thick iron to test the new wheel. The new wheel cuts fast, real fast! But it barely heated the steel at all - after every pass I felt the cutting edge to check the temperature and it never reached an uncomfortable level. The wheel just removes steel at an impressive rate! I managed to grind a fresh 25 degree bevel on this iron in just a couple minutes (I was being cautious) and it coped no problem, leaving a neat and accurate hollow bevel.
I then ran a few chisels through it - quick, and with no heat problems! I was surprised by how simple it was to grind an accurate and square bevel. I am so used to using the various jigs on the Tormek to set things up and grind away - this was real liberating to reach the same result but in a fraction of the time.
So - a new era in sharpening? For me, yes! This grinding wheel is the answer to woodworkers dreams. You can quickly and safely grind edge tools with no fear of ruining the steel.
Cheers
Philly