04-06-2018, 01:42 PM
I have thought about bying a Tormek T2 with diamond grinding wheels...
usefull for big grinding jobs - and no water involved...
But I am instead now working with a mini beltgrinder that can be used with my sharpening tool Chef. I think it can be a nice attatchment. It can grind in wanted degrees and use chefs guide rods for both flat and convex edges.
My thougt is that my beltgrinder can remove a lot of material fast - and then work with normal sharpeners for the last precision and after that maintanence.
A thought...
Google have a 3D program named Sketchup that you can download and use for free. It is simple to learn and simple to use - but also very powerful. It works nice.
Have any of you guys use Sketchup?
With the help of Sketchup can we, if you like, construct the optimal grindingwheel together with all its parts, everything in correct size. When we are ready it can be produced from the drawings becouse all meassure will be there.
When I build my workshop, carport and firewood place it become a "barn" 12x6 meters. I build it first in Sketchup plank by plank in all details. I built it exact in all meassures - and I could then very easy calculate all wood material I need to by. When my "barn" was built - there was very little material spill.
Sketchup are a very usedul program
Thomas
usefull for big grinding jobs - and no water involved...But I am instead now working with a mini beltgrinder that can be used with my sharpening tool Chef. I think it can be a nice attatchment. It can grind in wanted degrees and use chefs guide rods for both flat and convex edges.
My thougt is that my beltgrinder can remove a lot of material fast - and then work with normal sharpeners for the last precision and after that maintanence.
A thought...
Google have a 3D program named Sketchup that you can download and use for free. It is simple to learn and simple to use - but also very powerful. It works nice.
Have any of you guys use Sketchup?
With the help of Sketchup can we, if you like, construct the optimal grindingwheel together with all its parts, everything in correct size. When we are ready it can be produced from the drawings becouse all meassure will be there.
When I build my workshop, carport and firewood place it become a "barn" 12x6 meters. I build it first in Sketchup plank by plank in all details. I built it exact in all meassures - and I could then very easy calculate all wood material I need to by. When my "barn" was built - there was very little material spill.
Sketchup are a very usedul program

Thomas

