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Excellent! I'm about to tackle this task and already have to tooling. Thanks.
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Nice. This kind of thing makes me think I should be saving up for a Tormek.
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You could probably buy full sets of Lee Nielson and Ashley Iles for less than the new Tormek.
Gotta learn it sometime, so take your time, enjoy, and make sawdust...
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Fantastic! Think I'll give it I try.
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(06-13-2017, 02:23 PM)Arch_E Wrote: You could probably buy full sets of Lee Nielson and Ashley Iles for less than the new Tormek.
The thing about the Tormek is that it hurts like hell to buy it, but it is excellent at what it does. I've not regretted buying it.
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Me either. Great tool for what it does. Just pricey for grinding side bevels on chisels.
Gotta learn it sometime, so take your time, enjoy, and make sawdust...
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06-13-2017, 06:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2017, 05:12 AM by Derek Cohen.)
'I posted a very similar method several years ago, but holding the blade with magnets in the Veritas small blade holder. I like the knife holder better.
I used this to modify many chisels.
Stanley #750 ...
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Thanks for the comments everyone. I think a few more chisels from my oldies collection are going to get the Tormek treatment.
Mike