I'm interested in perhaps buying the Sorby.
But, if I understand everyone correctly, it is more suited to sharpening
turning tools than regular chisels and planes ?
Would that be correct ?
I don't do turning.
I would agree with that. I had a couple of hours free this morning before heading out so I went back and rechecked my proedge.
At 90 degrees I found the slot was 0.2mm closer on the left than right to the back plate. This could be fixed my loosening the mounting bolts and realignment.
I put a brand new belt on and sharpened a 2 inch plane blade. Here’s the result before and after a hone on a diamond plate.
so I checked the backplate and surenough it was worn (this is less than 6 months of light use).
I started to file it flat but it was taking ages so reverted to the belt sander.
And here is the result.
And the resulting plane blade.
So much improved but no way could you use it straight off the pro edge.
I also noticed the wear on the new belt.
You can feel the join going through and it’s clear that this is probably dominating the result. Perhaps after some use section this will wear off and better results obtained.
So in my conclusion.
Turning gouges - excellent and very easy.
skew chisels - very good but some issues.
Parting tools - excellent.
Chisels less than 25mm, very good but will need further work.
Plane blade - compromised. The belt isn’t really wide enough for 2 inch blades, its very sensitive to backplate wear, recommend for secondary bevel only.
Would I buy it again? Coming from a 6 inch creusen slow speed grinder and the Sorby jigs it’s a great improvement, the repeatability is really really useful. Not having to continuously flatten the stones is also great. The ability to easily switch grits is also so helpful especially when you need to quickly reshape a tool. The jigs all work but need some skill to get the best out of the tool. The alignment needs to be kept spot on and that back plate wear is a concern
So I think I would actually look again at an 8 inch grinder with diamond wheels and look for a better jig. However, I don’t think something exists so yes I would buy again.
I hope this helps and thanks to everyone else for their thoughts. Oh and please don’t turn this thread into another squabble….