evening all, add my happenyworth. buying advice for Scooby :
Ive had a scheppach tiger 2000 for about 2 years. Points of note are as follows :
- fill water trough to approved level (about a pint of water), you do get some water run over the body of the grinder 7 over the bench. Solution - mount grinder in an old baking tray.
- the stone grader doesnt appear to make much difference, large surface areas still take a long time to regrind. (especially planer blades).
- despite having the planer blade jig accessory, I've never managed to get planer blades straight (so they go to the local professional who does a good job of it). Blades upto 2 inch are ok (planes , chisels).
- unlike bigger machines the angle is not repeatable, so you will either loose a lot of material from the tool for each resharpen, or rough out on the machine then hand hone the cutting edge at a higher angle on a grind stone (what I do now).
- otherwise machine is reliable and has developed no slop or faults. Talking to others it appears that the Tormek is still the better machine (despite appearing almost identical to the Tiger). If chosing between these two I'd now go for the Tormek.
Ive had a scheppach tiger 2000 for about 2 years. Points of note are as follows :
- fill water trough to approved level (about a pint of water), you do get some water run over the body of the grinder 7 over the bench. Solution - mount grinder in an old baking tray.
- the stone grader doesnt appear to make much difference, large surface areas still take a long time to regrind. (especially planer blades).
- despite having the planer blade jig accessory, I've never managed to get planer blades straight (so they go to the local professional who does a good job of it). Blades upto 2 inch are ok (planes , chisels).
- unlike bigger machines the angle is not repeatable, so you will either loose a lot of material from the tool for each resharpen, or rough out on the machine then hand hone the cutting edge at a higher angle on a grind stone (what I do now).
- otherwise machine is reliable and has developed no slop or faults. Talking to others it appears that the Tormek is still the better machine (despite appearing almost identical to the Tiger). If chosing between these two I'd now go for the Tormek.