I am a brand new user of a T-8. I have used manual Japanese water stones for a long time, but I wanted to improve my productivity. Most of my sharpening work is culinary knives. I cannot thank you enough for the content in these videos. I read the booklet that came with the machine, but the additional information and rich context of the videos are educational and extremely helpful.
Great episode, I watched the one on flat blades recently and subsequently sharpened all my chisels and planer blades very successfully, now I have about a dozen scissors to sharpen, I feel confident having watched this episode that I shall be able to sharpen them all very nicely tomorrow.
I just bought a new Tomak T8. Went ahead and pulled the trigger on a rotating tray and a Japanese Waterstone. Looking forward to having very sharp knives and scissors and whatever else I decide I want to sharpen LOL. Thanks so much for the videos they are very helpful it is arriving Saturday and I can’t wait to try it out!
Great work. I have many brand tools at my workshop but never experienced after sales support like tormek. These videos very educational and gives me peace of mind that there very clearly instructions that I can go back as reference.
Tormek, Frontal Vertical Base would be great to have for honing on the leather wheel. Also sharpening other things using the front for large cleavers etc.
Hi, We have the US-430 for sharping large cleavers. Honing can both be done by free hand and with a support. Whatever you feel most comfortable with and you feel gives you the best result. Stay sharp!
A very nice video, everything was well explained. I will definitely buy a machine from you in the near future. I'm just not sure which model. The T8 or the T4 Bushcraft. I will mainly use them to sharpen axes and outdoor knives. Sometimes for chisels and adze, but not primarily. What type of facility would you recommend. Best regards from Germany.
Hi Silent Bushcraft, Thank you! The T-4 Bushcraft would suit your need very well I'm sure. Both the knife jigg and the axe jigg is included in the Bushcraft edition also it would suit your name perfectly;) Stay safe!
Can you demonstrate how to sharpen multi bladed folding pocket knives where the blades are not centered in the handle? Case XX Trapper knives have given me troubles to sharpen on a Tormek T8. I avoid sharpening them for the level of difficulty. Love the videos, keep them coming!
Please check this link. This explains the situation with a off-centered blade. You need to adjust the angle on both sides individually. th-cam.com/video/M9S-VfdbR0Q/w-d-xo.html
I'm just now getting into the Tormek system (Thanks to @sedgetool !) Videos like this and the ones Sedge has recently created are what sold me on the speed, accuracy, and convenience of the Tormek. Well done!
Hi, danke fürs zeigen! Bringt mich schon etwas weiter. Bin Anfänger und habe hier neben einer Tormek T7 eine kleine Waldaxt von Gransförs Bruks, mit einem leicht asymmetrischen, balligem Schliff. Also kein fixer Winkel wie bei einer Schnitzaxt mit scandi, sondern schön konvex zulaufend. Wie würde ich sowas an einer Tormek T7 machen? Gibt es da ein Jig, oder müsste man das freihand machen? Greetz
Hello I’m just getting into pen turning and my dad had a Tormek and all the jigs necessary... I’ve been trying to sharpen the gouges but I can’t seem to get a consistent edge, will you be doing turning tools soon? Are there any videos that demonstrate these, I haven’t found any. Thank you, I’m excited to get back to turning after I figure this out!
I really admire your passion of Wolfgang! The whole team is fantastic and this series of videos are a genius move. I follow both the English and the Swedish version. I would also recommend Tormek sharpening as a mental yoga to all the Corona-quarantined people who need something meaningful to do/learn. Keep it up!!
Hi Valter, I'm glad you're following all our episodes and appreciate them. Wolfgang has a genuine passion both for sharpening and Tormek. I'm glad you feel it also threw our live feeds! Stay safe.
I enjoyed the 2nd demonstration very much. I think that with questions each topic could of easily been an hour video. Personally I would have like to have various scissors and scissor like garden tools actually demonstrated as I am sure there are subtle differences in the process. Sometimes experts when they do a demonstration will find that what seems like second nature to them is a revelation to the attendee. I also think the axe portion warrants an hour actually showing us how to do all the various configurations. I am sure I can figure these things out when presented with a differently shaped tool but I would feel better if I had seen it done. One thing I found when I sharpened a number of scissors is that they cut poorly partially because the blades were contaminated with adhesive and tape that had accumulated over the years and that a through cleaning before sharpening went a long way. I also disassemble scissors when I can to clean them and apply a tiny drop of oil where they rub near the screw. Thanks
Hi John, thank you for the feedback. Our ambition is to try to reach as many followers as possible. Both new Tormek users as well as experienced. I think that in the future we could perhaps have some episodes we're we go even more in depth on different tools and jigs. Stay sharp!
There is a video uploaded on utube on the tormek t4 with quality issues and body made of plastic but made to look like metal ?please explain all these issues
You probably could if you had some practice, but the stones in general, are a bit low for hair scissors in my opinion. As an alternative, I would just get some high-quality whetstones. I recommend Naniwa or Shapton as some good Japanese brand names to start off.
Hej The King, hair dresser scissors is very difficult to sharpen, these scissors are also very expensive, we recommend to give them to a specialist, they have also special machines for that specific task. / Wolfgang
Informative video. Thank you. I have a question after sharpening a few scissors on my T-4. Why do it get so messy when sharpening scissors? I get them sharp, but there is water all over the place when sharpening. Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Laskatore, It can get a bit messy sometime due to the form of the scissor and the sharpening angle. Try not putting to much pressure can make it a bit less messy sometimes. Then I could recommend our rubber work mat RM-533 as protection. www.tormek.com/international/en/accessories/other-accessories/rm-533-rubber-work-mat/
Hej Scotty, depends what finish you what or speed up the process. When using the SP-650 Stonegrader you use the edge of the Stonegrader on the stones surface to get a more rough surface for more material removal and when you use the fine side with the surface on the surface of the sharpening stone you'll get a finer bevel surface that equals a 1000 grid. The stone has originally 220 grid. //Wolfgang
If you are not holing an edge is there a way to check the hardness? Some of the axes I get have been sharpend with a grinder and have been overheated. Is there a go no go method economically?
Hej Steven, I am not sure what you want to know? If the axe was overheated you might need to take away a little bit more steel to get the edge really sharp and even again. The choice of your grinding wheel can depend on the hardness of the steel. Most tools can be sharpened with our SG-250 Original Grind Stone. For harder stones do we recommend the SB-250 Blackstone Silicone or the Diamond Wheels. Hope that helps! Stay sharp!
Hi Richard, Thank you. the chisel episode is already done and you find it in the archive. I think episode 5 we will be doing turning tools so stay tuned!
Can I ask if you could attempt sharpening bonsai tools on the t8? I would be happy to provide the tools. I have a tormek t8 and many of the accessories and I believe this would be a great way to break into another industry which neglects sharpening.
Hi Adam, I'm not familiar with the bonsai tools. Please send pictures of the tools to support@tormek.se and we'll see if we have any good solutions. Stay sharp!
Hi Aear, No unfortunately you can't change the place of the stone and the honing wheel. Stay sharp! If you mean lefthand scissors, you can take them apart, then you don´t have the problem to shift the wheels.
I am staying in Malaysia which the standard voltage is 240 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Is Tormek T8 suitable with this power rating. Where is the nearest Tormek distributor to Malaysia.
Hi, I am from Australia and our supply voltage is 240V 50Hz. These machines work perfectly with this supply. Make sure you buy a machine that does specify 220-240V and not a 120V motor.
I tied sharpening my gransfors carving axe but i cant get the bevel to be even with the edge. Do i need to do something special for these type of axes?
It's just training a analyse your movement, take it slow and easy. I try to find the center of the rotation and hold it steady in the jig. Sometimes you have to lift maybe the shaft too. This depends on the shape due the Axes are handmade and not every ax is exact the same.
Hej Rich, sorry to hear that you have problems with your new jig. Could you please contact our Support-Team: support@tormek.se ? They will help you with that issue. Stay sharp & safe! //Tanja from Tormek
In using the gauge on the axe, you seem to be measuring the bevel which is NOT touching the wheel. Surely, having measured it thus, you need to reverse the axe blade so that you sharpen the bevel you have just measured? You can’t assume the bevels are the same..especially when sharpening for first time.
Hej David, as you said most axes aren't symetrical, not even the head of the axe. The axe jig gives you a better grip and control but due the fact of a not symetrial and even axe you'll never get a precise angel. The shape of the axe itself will guide the splitt in either direction not the bevels angels.
I have posted in a couple other of your videos about this way to measure bevel angle . I have eyed up the actual cutting edge bevel since I bought my Tormek in 2005 ( SuperGrind 2000 👍) . You set the angle at 20 degrees on the second bevel , then measured the actual cutting edge and said about 37 degrees ( minute 37 ) ??? 🤔🤔🤔 Which is the correct bevel to measure ?
Hi Haytham, You can make a flat bevel using our MB-100 on the outside of the wheel. www.tormek.com/international/en/accessories/other-accessories/mb-100-multi-base/
Always wanted to test a tormek out on my channel either the t4 or the one im hoping most to oneday own the t8 with the japanese water stone also. Tjena from norge 😁 My gransfors Scandinavian forest axe would love this
Hej, Hope you get the opportunity to test one of the machines one day. Both are great machines and the Japanese Waterstone is a personal favorite. I'm sure you're axe would appreciate it;)
Thank you Tom for the feedback. We try to get a good mixture due most of the participants want to know the extras which aren´t documented and we get as questions from the support line.
This was the second live sharpening class we did. So we were not really that used to standing in front of a camera and so on. We would say that the quality of our videos improved a lot since then! ;)
I was actually blown away how well the scissor attachment worked. Very clean perfect bevel.
How it should be;-)
I am a brand new user of a T-8. I have used manual Japanese water stones for a long time, but I wanted to improve my productivity. Most of my sharpening work is culinary knives. I cannot thank you enough for the content in these videos. I read the booklet that came with the machine, but the additional information and rich context of the videos are educational and extremely helpful.
Thank you Scott for your feedback!
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Great episode, I watched the one on flat blades recently and subsequently sharpened all my chisels and planer blades very successfully, now I have about a dozen scissors to sharpen, I feel confident having watched this episode that I shall be able to sharpen them all very nicely tomorrow.
Glad to hear!
/Malin at Tormek
One of the best purchases I have made. I enjoy these types of videos. It reinforces the proper technique. Keep up the good work
Thank you! I'm glad to hear you appreciate both the Tormek and our live sessions:)
I just bought a new Tomak T8. Went ahead and pulled the trigger on a rotating tray and a Japanese Waterstone. Looking forward to having very sharp knives and scissors and whatever else I decide I want to sharpen LOL. Thanks so much for the videos they are very helpful it is arriving Saturday and I can’t wait to try it out!
Great work. I have many brand tools at my workshop but never experienced after sales support like tormek. These videos very educational and gives me peace of mind that there very clearly instructions that I can go back as reference.
Thank you! Very happy to hear :D Stay sharp!
Thank you for posting these sessions, they are very useful!!
Thank you! I'm glad you appreciate them!
I should be sleeping now, but your videos are mesmerizing and helpful. Great job.
Thank you for a great demonstation. As always; a great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stay sharp
A great session, thank you. These are really helpful, I am going to go out now and have a practice :)
That was really good and most useful, thank you gentlemen!
Tormek,
Frontal Vertical Base would be great to have for honing on the leather wheel. Also sharpening other things using the front for large cleavers etc.
Hi, We have the US-430 for sharping large cleavers. Honing can both be done by free hand and with a support. Whatever you feel most comfortable with and you feel gives you the best result. Stay sharp!
A very nice video, everything was well explained. I will definitely buy a machine from you in the near future. I'm just not sure which model. The T8 or the T4 Bushcraft. I will mainly use them to sharpen axes and outdoor knives. Sometimes for chisels and adze, but not primarily. What type of facility would you recommend. Best regards from Germany.
Hi Silent Bushcraft, Thank you! The T-4 Bushcraft would suit your need very well I'm sure. Both the knife jigg and the axe jigg is included in the Bushcraft edition also it would suit your name perfectly;) Stay safe!
When do you use the side support bar? What tools are to be sharpened using the side test?
Very good filming. Great information.
Could you please turn up the volume about double what you have now. Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback Ernest!
Good session. I was wondering about hatchet's. And you help me - especially with view. Thanks.
Can you demonstrate how to sharpen multi bladed folding pocket knives where the blades are not centered in the handle? Case XX Trapper knives have given me troubles to sharpen on a Tormek T8. I avoid sharpening them for the level of difficulty. Love the videos, keep them coming!
Please check this link. This explains the situation with a off-centered blade. You need to adjust the angle on both sides individually.
th-cam.com/video/M9S-VfdbR0Q/w-d-xo.html
Great live! 👍🏻
Thank you for the tips!
Thank you very much for the feedback!
I'm just now getting into the Tormek system (Thanks to @sedgetool !) Videos like this and the ones Sedge has recently created are what sold me on the speed, accuracy, and convenience of the Tormek. Well done!
Happy to hear Jeff! Sedge is a true legend! Welcome to the sharpest community in the world :D
Hi, danke fürs zeigen! Bringt mich schon etwas weiter. Bin Anfänger und habe hier neben einer Tormek T7 eine kleine Waldaxt von Gransförs Bruks, mit einem leicht asymmetrischen, balligem Schliff. Also kein fixer Winkel wie bei einer Schnitzaxt mit scandi, sondern schön konvex zulaufend. Wie würde ich sowas an einer Tormek T7 machen? Gibt es da ein Jig, oder müsste man das freihand machen? Greetz
Hej Mattias, du kannst einen balligen Schliff in der horizontalen Position freihändig schleifen.
//Wolfgang
Hello I’m just getting into pen turning and my dad had a Tormek and all the jigs necessary... I’ve been trying to sharpen the gouges but I can’t seem to get a consistent edge, will you be doing turning tools soon? Are there any videos that demonstrate these, I haven’t found any. Thank you, I’m excited to get back to turning after I figure this out!
Hi Eric, We are planning to do turning tools in episode 5 that is planned for the first week in june. So stay tuned.
Thank you
Wolfgang you’re the man!
I really admire your passion of Wolfgang!
The whole team is fantastic and this series of videos are a genius move.
I follow both the English and the Swedish version.
I would also recommend Tormek sharpening as a mental yoga to all the Corona-quarantined people who need something meaningful to do/learn.
Keep it up!!
Hi Valter, I'm glad you're following all our episodes and appreciate them. Wolfgang has a genuine passion both for sharpening and Tormek. I'm glad you feel it also threw our live feeds! Stay safe.
Great learning on scissors sharpening. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Stay sharp!
I enjoyed the 2nd demonstration very much.
I think that with questions each topic could of easily been an hour video. Personally I would have like to have various scissors and scissor like garden tools actually demonstrated as I am sure there are subtle differences in the process. Sometimes experts when they do a demonstration will find that what seems like second nature to them is a revelation to the attendee. I also think the axe portion warrants an hour actually showing us how to do all the various configurations. I am sure I can figure these things out when presented with a differently shaped tool but I would feel better if I had seen it done.
One thing I found when I sharpened a number of scissors is that they cut poorly partially because the blades were contaminated with adhesive and tape that had accumulated over the years and that a through cleaning before sharpening went a long way. I also disassemble scissors when I can to clean them and apply a tiny drop of oil where they rub near the screw.
Thanks
Hi John, thank you for the feedback. Our ambition is to try to reach as many followers as possible. Both new Tormek users as well as experienced. I think that in the future we could perhaps have some episodes we're we go even more in depth on different tools and jigs. Stay sharp!
Can you sharpen hairdressing scissors on the T8?
Hi Cliff, We don't recommend it since they are a complex tool to sharpen. Please see after 24.30 in the clip above were we discuss it more in detail.
When sharpening secateurs with a blade one one arm and an anvil on the other arm, do you have a method of sharpening the anvil
Hej Colin, check here: we made a garden special.
th-cam.com/video/uj8P6O-qIYs/w-d-xo.html
There is a video uploaded on utube on the tormek t4 with quality issues and body made of plastic but made to look like metal ?please explain all these issues
Could you tell us to which video you are referring, please? You are welcome to send us a link to info@tormek.se and we will have a look!
Thank you guys!!
Hi! Can the hairdressing scissors be sharpened on this machine?
You probably could if you had some practice, but the stones in general, are a bit low for hair scissors in my opinion.
As an alternative, I would just get some high-quality whetstones. I recommend Naniwa or Shapton as some good Japanese brand names to start off.
@@lequacken Thank you very much
Hej The King, hair dresser scissors is very difficult to sharpen, these scissors are also very expensive, we recommend to give them to a specialist, they have also special machines for that specific task. / Wolfgang
Informative video. Thank you. I have a question after sharpening a few scissors on my T-4. Why do it get so messy when sharpening scissors? I get them sharp, but there is water all over the place when sharpening. Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Laskatore, It can get a bit messy sometime due to the form of the scissor and the sharpening angle. Try not putting to much pressure can make it a bit less messy sometimes. Then I could recommend our rubber work mat RM-533 as protection. www.tormek.com/international/en/accessories/other-accessories/rm-533-rubber-work-mat/
I may have missed it, but SG250 set to 220 or 1000 (coarse or fine)?
Hej Scotty, depends what finish you what or speed up the process. When using the SP-650 Stonegrader you use the edge of the Stonegrader on the stones surface to get a more rough surface for more material removal and when you use the fine side with the surface on the surface of the sharpening stone you'll get a finer bevel surface that equals a 1000 grid. The stone has originally 220 grid.
//Wolfgang
Thanks, guys!
Thank you for following us!
If you are not holing an edge is there a way to check the hardness? Some of the axes I get have been sharpend with a grinder and have been overheated. Is there a go no go method economically?
Hej Steven,
I am not sure what you want to know? If the axe was overheated you might need to take away a little bit more steel to get the edge really sharp and even again. The choice of your grinding wheel can depend on the hardness of the steel. Most tools can be sharpened with our SG-250 Original Grind Stone. For harder stones do we recommend the SB-250 Blackstone Silicone or the Diamond Wheels.
Hope that helps!
Stay sharp!
Once again, great video! Now I need to go buy an axe.
Is there any tutorials on sharpening larger axe that don't fit in the jig ? Ie freehand
We have a new axe jig out now, called Tormek AX-40 Axe Jig. Check it out! 💪
/Malin at Tormek
Hi I will am this the best purchase I ever made. Do you plan on doing some on planes and chisels? May be one on turn ing tools as well. Thanks again.
Hi Richard, Thank you. the chisel episode is already done and you find it in the archive. I think episode 5 we will be doing turning tools so stay tuned!
What is recommended for expensive dressmaker sissors?
Hej, the Tormek Original SG stone or SB Blackstone together with the jig for Scissors SVX-150
//Wolfgang
Can I ask if you could attempt sharpening bonsai tools on the t8? I would be happy to provide the tools. I have a tormek t8 and many of the accessories and I believe this would be a great way to break into another industry which neglects sharpening.
Hi Adam, I'm not familiar with the bonsai tools. Please send pictures of the tools to support@tormek.se and we'll see if we have any good solutions. Stay sharp!
To sharpen scissors on the left side can the sharpening and honing wheels be swapped, so the machine is not in the way?
Hi Aear, No unfortunately you can't change the place of the stone and the honing wheel. Stay sharp! If you mean lefthand scissors, you can take them apart, then you don´t have the problem to shift the wheels.
I am staying in Malaysia which the standard voltage is 240 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Is Tormek T8 suitable with this power rating. Where is the nearest Tormek distributor to Malaysia.
Hi, I am from Australia and our supply voltage is 240V 50Hz. These machines work perfectly with this supply. Make sure you buy a machine that does specify 220-240V and not a 120V motor.
Kommer ni ha något avsnitt om borr-jiggen?
Hi Daniel, We will have an episode on the drill bit sharpening attachment during this spring/summer. Stay tuned!
I tied sharpening my gransfors carving axe but i cant get the bevel to be even with the edge. Do i need to do something special for these type of axes?
It's just training a analyse your movement, take it slow and easy. I try to find the center of the rotation and hold it steady in the jig. Sometimes you have to lift maybe the shaft too. This depends on the shape due the Axes are handmade and not every ax is exact the same.
So for scissors, unlike the chisels, you don’t need to sharpen the backs ?
We sharpen only the inside of scissors, yes. But you can hone the outside on the honing wheel to get rid of the bevel.
That's why these should have a reverse direction switch as well for left hand
Hej, there is no need for a reverse direction, left hand scissors you can always take apart.
My new axe jig binds on tool rest and doesn't slide. Jig and tool rest are new. Tried silicone lube, doesn't help.
Hej Rich,
sorry to hear that you have problems with your new jig. Could you please contact our Support-Team: support@tormek.se ? They will help you with that issue.
Stay sharp & safe!
//Tanja from Tormek
In using the gauge on the axe, you seem to be measuring the bevel which is NOT touching the wheel. Surely, having measured it thus, you need to reverse the axe blade so that you sharpen the bevel you have just measured? You can’t assume the bevels are the same..especially when sharpening for first time.
Hej David, as you said most axes aren't symetrical, not even the head of the axe. The axe jig gives you a better grip and control but due the fact of a not symetrial and even axe you'll never get a precise angel. The shape of the axe itself will guide the splitt in either direction not the bevels angels.
I have posted in a couple other of your videos about this way to measure bevel angle . I have eyed up the actual cutting edge bevel since I bought my Tormek in 2005 ( SuperGrind 2000 👍) . You set the angle at 20 degrees on the second bevel , then measured the actual cutting edge and said about 37 degrees ( minute 37 ) ??? 🤔🤔🤔 Which is the correct bevel to measure ?
And what about adzes?
Hi
How i make a flat bevel for the axe?
Hi Haytham, You can make a flat bevel using our MB-100 on the outside of the wheel. www.tormek.com/international/en/accessories/other-accessories/mb-100-multi-base/
how to sharpen left handed sissors please
Hi James, It's brought up at the end of the episode. Click this link th-cam.com/video/QlScXCdisAo/w-d-xo.html
Always wanted to test a tormek out on my channel either the t4 or the one im hoping most to oneday own the t8 with the japanese water stone also.
Tjena from norge 😁
My gransfors Scandinavian forest axe would love this
Hej, Hope you get the opportunity to test one of the machines one day. Both are great machines and the Japanese Waterstone is a personal favorite. I'm sure you're axe would appreciate it;)
@@TormekSharpening yes sir i hope it to. My channel is all about sharpening so would be a very good fit 😁
I was laughingly at the start of the video when he said "children's sissors". *sigh*
;-)
th-cam.com/video/QlScXCdisAo/w-d-xo.html&feature=share
Would be nice to see more action and less conversation. Txs
Thank you Tom for the feedback. We try to get a good mixture due most of the participants want to know the extras which aren´t documented and we get as questions from the support line.
Fine someone who uses it every day presentation not good.
I thought the presentation was great
We are doing our best to provide relevant information for new Tormek owners and for those using the Tormek system a lot. :)
these guys must prepare the lesson better. they are not teachers.To much time to figure the tool out
This was the second live sharpening class we did. So we were not really that used to standing in front of a camera and so on. We would say that the quality of our videos improved a lot since then! ;)
i love the information but i really want to hear him say "Get to da choppa!"
Loled! :D