engineer one
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thanks spodge, good link, and for once in a non magazine context, a good review on an american site.
it seems a balanced review, and obviously they are pretty similar.
the tormek, since i have one is a good machine which works well,
and having been around for some time is quite likely to get competitors.
until jet nobody has looked at the whole machine and tried to address that situation, it seems they may have.
to me the biggest actual working problem with the tormek is water spillage on top of the case when grinding, and of course the water fill is useful too
on the jet. :?
actually what i was expecting was a right slagging off of the tormek because of what the guy had said about the "internal" report before. however for once i was impressed by the balance. :roll: :twisted:
finally, the camber jig looks interesting, wonder when and if axminster will actually get them in???? :twisted:
finally remember that for many years in the uk, brimarc promoted the tormek for lathe users, and the majority of the jigs reflect that fact.
i certainly believe that in that roll, jet will find it difficult to beat, but for those looking for a similar, but not quite the same machine, maybe the jet is the way to go. the only question is whether the motor is as long lived compared with the expensive tormek one.
by the by, i still finish my tools on either a waterstone, or an oil one :lol:
paul :wink:
it seems a balanced review, and obviously they are pretty similar.
the tormek, since i have one is a good machine which works well,
and having been around for some time is quite likely to get competitors.
until jet nobody has looked at the whole machine and tried to address that situation, it seems they may have.
to me the biggest actual working problem with the tormek is water spillage on top of the case when grinding, and of course the water fill is useful too
on the jet. :?
actually what i was expecting was a right slagging off of the tormek because of what the guy had said about the "internal" report before. however for once i was impressed by the balance. :roll: :twisted:
finally, the camber jig looks interesting, wonder when and if axminster will actually get them in???? :twisted:
finally remember that for many years in the uk, brimarc promoted the tormek for lathe users, and the majority of the jigs reflect that fact.
i certainly believe that in that roll, jet will find it difficult to beat, but for those looking for a similar, but not quite the same machine, maybe the jet is the way to go. the only question is whether the motor is as long lived compared with the expensive tormek one.
by the by, i still finish my tools on either a waterstone, or an oil one :lol:
paul :wink: