Hopefully this is quick question and someone more experienced with sharpening turning tools on the Sorby ProEdge can point me in the right direction!
I normally sharpen on my ProEdge with a 120g ceramic belt. That gives a reasonable edge, but I find that it's greatly improved if I then hone it with a 600g diamond hone. The trouble with that is it only "lasts" a short time and I find myself frequently touching up the edge to keep it cutting well.
As I enjoy turning and dislike sharpening, I looked for a belt that would give me a better edge than the 120g ceramic. I thought that I was on to a winner with the Trizact 1200g, which seems ideal for the job from the description, so I bought one. However, on a sharp tool, all the Trizact 1200g seems to do is heat up the metal! If anything, it seems to take the edge OFF of a tool sharpened with 120g ceramic and make it blunter. There is no "direction arrow" on the Trizact belt, so I've tried it both ways just in case, with the exact same results.
Any ideas what am I doing wrong?
I normally sharpen on my ProEdge with a 120g ceramic belt. That gives a reasonable edge, but I find that it's greatly improved if I then hone it with a 600g diamond hone. The trouble with that is it only "lasts" a short time and I find myself frequently touching up the edge to keep it cutting well.
As I enjoy turning and dislike sharpening, I looked for a belt that would give me a better edge than the 120g ceramic. I thought that I was on to a winner with the Trizact 1200g, which seems ideal for the job from the description, so I bought one. However, on a sharp tool, all the Trizact 1200g seems to do is heat up the metal! If anything, it seems to take the edge OFF of a tool sharpened with 120g ceramic and make it blunter. There is no "direction arrow" on the Trizact belt, so I've tried it both ways just in case, with the exact same results.
Any ideas what am I doing wrong?