shed9
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Looking at possibly getting a Tormek for aiding with sharpening.
Long story short, I'm slowly replacing hand tools and methods for something a little better than I already have. Got some decent planes and now looking at my sharpening options. I already have some water stones but they are not the best so I'm thinking of a Tormek system for initial grind and a couple of decent stones to finish off and to keep honed.
I'm looking to predominantly do straight blades such as plane iron, spoke shave, etc.
I've looked at some of the alternatives such as the Scheppach's, Triton's and Jet equivalents, but to be honest I'm not sure their respective jigs are not as good as the Tormek's plus when you factor in the added truing tools they price difference is not that big either, so I am convinced a Tormek is the better option for me at this point.
Any Tormek users on here who can offer advice. I assumed Tormek's were the mutts nutts but have seen some mixed reviews online.
Long story short, I'm slowly replacing hand tools and methods for something a little better than I already have. Got some decent planes and now looking at my sharpening options. I already have some water stones but they are not the best so I'm thinking of a Tormek system for initial grind and a couple of decent stones to finish off and to keep honed.
I'm looking to predominantly do straight blades such as plane iron, spoke shave, etc.
I've looked at some of the alternatives such as the Scheppach's, Triton's and Jet equivalents, but to be honest I'm not sure their respective jigs are not as good as the Tormek's plus when you factor in the added truing tools they price difference is not that big either, so I am convinced a Tormek is the better option for me at this point.
Any Tormek users on here who can offer advice. I assumed Tormek's were the mutts nutts but have seen some mixed reviews online.