Richard S
Established Member
A couple of years ago I bought a new Tormek 2006 and for various reasons I've never really warmed to it and therefor I've only used it maybe three or four times, right from the outset I've had real problems in maintaining a square edge on chisels and plane irons. I mentioned this to the guy who was demonstrating on the Brimarc stand at the show near Warwick last year, he suggested as have others that I may be overtightening one side of the clamp. ( I can see how this would cause this problem ) However maintaining an even pressure either side has not made any difference. I then bought the diamond truing device to ensure the wheel is square to the support ( it is ) but still no improvement.
For these reasons the machine was put away and ignored until last week
when having got fed up with dull irons and chisels I decided to give it another chance.
This time I noticed that on each revolution of the wheel the sound changed as it passed the edge of the tool like it had a flat spot, so I got out the diamond dresser and retrued the wheel. This made no difference, at the top of every revolution the same thing, then I noticed that if you look at the wheel in profile you can see the it is not running concentrically, if you watch the measurement marks on the machine body it looks like the wheel is oval not circular, thinking maybe the arbour was bent I sighted down the flat side of the wheel but this seems to run true rather than wobble like it should with a bent shaft.
Next I lowered the support bar down to the wheel with just enough clearance for it to start to turn however after about 3/4 of a turn it jammed indicating that the wheel is not properly circular, I redressed it but I still have the same problem.
I know this is a bit rambling and incoherent but does anyone have any ideas before I through it through the window!!!!!!!
Have I bought the worlds most expensive door stop?
regards
Richard
For these reasons the machine was put away and ignored until last week
when having got fed up with dull irons and chisels I decided to give it another chance.
This time I noticed that on each revolution of the wheel the sound changed as it passed the edge of the tool like it had a flat spot, so I got out the diamond dresser and retrued the wheel. This made no difference, at the top of every revolution the same thing, then I noticed that if you look at the wheel in profile you can see the it is not running concentrically, if you watch the measurement marks on the machine body it looks like the wheel is oval not circular, thinking maybe the arbour was bent I sighted down the flat side of the wheel but this seems to run true rather than wobble like it should with a bent shaft.
Next I lowered the support bar down to the wheel with just enough clearance for it to start to turn however after about 3/4 of a turn it jammed indicating that the wheel is not properly circular, I redressed it but I still have the same problem.
I know this is a bit rambling and incoherent but does anyone have any ideas before I through it through the window!!!!!!!
Have I bought the worlds most expensive door stop?
regards
Richard