I’m learning as I go also. Everyone looked at me like I was crazy trying to learn wood turning at the ripe old age of 70, but I learn daily from people like yourself. Thanks for the helpful information 😺
I’m just like you. Learning as I go mostly from watching UA-cam. I watch you every week and learn something all the time. Like to compliment Steve on his hand modelling. 👍👏
Thank you very much for doing that. This really helped me out a lot. I've got the WEN brand and it's the same process. The WEN only cost like $120 brand new. I had to buy all the tormek attachment to go with it tho. Thanks for sharing! Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
Coucou, Tanya super vidéo pour affutés mes gouges je me suis fait moi même le guide mais je vais prendre le même que toi pour moi, ça sera plus simple en plus le touret est à l'eau. Thank you.
Thanks for this Tanya! I am looking for a system and thus may be it. I use a bench grinder now and some home made wood jigs for my bowl gouges. It is not ideal and removes too much material. This may be the way for me!
A slow speed grinder and CBN wheels are great too. The Tormek is awesome because you can do knives, scissors, planer blades, chisels and much much more. They work flawlessly for gouges once you figure it out.
Oh, This is interesting!!! Was asking if you could show tool sharpening a while back and this dose it!! Didn't realize you'd already made this!! Quite the process, from prepping the grinder to sharpening the tools!! Obviously, Steve is the King of sharpening! Certainly, it's his thing!! Nothing wrong with that collaboration!! Can see where the tool guides help stabilize and bring perfection!! Seems, setup is KEY!!!
He has mastered sharpening for sure. I guess sharpening hundreds of hunting knives has helped him with sharpening. We need to put our new wheel on so we can true it up properly. This stone was messed up when we bought it, but Steve has found a way to get his money back out of it. Take care, Tanya
The tormek is the best sharpening machine. Tormek and all its spare parts are the most overpriced machines. But what made a big impression on me in your video is the huge torque of the small engine. Despite the great pressure with the stone from your spouse with both hands, he did not slow down at all, nor did he hesitate even for a moment.
Bad english, but i try... when you have get good edge your chisel, turn that jig axel 2-5mm to stone and grind again. That helps turning bowls bottom, and little bowls turning. That tip is for you, its for everyone who whats that video.
Tanya. I just watched your video. I have the Jet version of the Tormek. The stone that you you are flattening your grinding wheel with is not intended to flatten the wheel. It actually grades the grinding wheel to either 400 or 1000 grit. If you use the fine side of the stone against the grinding wheel you grade your grinding wheel to 1000 grit for fine material removal. If you use the course side of the stone against the grinding wheel you you are grading the grinding wheel to 400 grit for coarse material removal. There is another jig that has a diamond cutter that is intended to flatten the grinding stone. It is the Tormek TT50. The diamond cutter will flatten the grinding wheel in one pass across the grinding wheel if you don't let it get too badly worn. The TT50 is a little pricey but is works really well.
We have one of them diamond cutters and we used it once it literally ate the diamond cutter up in one use. I know this method may not be the right way but this way works for me. Thank you for the info.
I also have the Tormek supergrind 2000. I opt not to use my TT50 for it costs $100 and mine also wore out quickly after 1 use. So I use the same method as you Tanya and it works flawlessly. The end result is great no matter how it's achieved. So keep on keepin' on!
Not only are you absolutely right, it's very important. I left a comment, mentioning the same thing. I guess people expect to be attacked so often that they take friendly, genuine comments the wrong way.
I have a super grinder tormek4, your looks similar to yours but I saw your video and I was wondering about the shaft and size of stone you were using. Thanks
Hello Keith! I do have a truing tool for the stone. When I was talking about the stone on my tormek I mentioned about the stone that was on it and how the previous owner left it in water or something. The tool doesn't work well on this stone due to the neglect. When we put the new stone on and it needs trued up I will post a video of the proper way. Thank you for your comment.
Keith (guy who who'd rather be right vs nice) she knows how to use the truing tool vs. the stone grater. Tanya achieves a flat surface with the stone grater and a flawless edge on her gouges. If you'd look in any of her videos her gouges are sharp while having a burr on the edge. So maybe while not using your method of choice or the intended manufacturer tool (truing tool) the grater serves her purpose well. So Karen or Keith maybe in the New Year you can choose to be nice it's much easier than going out of your way to try to make someone look bad. Have a great New Year and hopefully you stay safe and healthy.
I'm not sure if the trying tool is included in any of the kits, if so, my Dad lost it. Recently saw it for $110 at the store! I haven't been able to find the stone grading tool in his shop, but that one isn't so pricey. Those diamond wheels are tempting, but haven't taken the plunge.
I am not sure if they are either 🤔 I know we didn't get one with our new one. At least I did see one with mine. I have one from our old one, but something is wrong with it. It messes up the surface of the stone.
@@TanyaBecherWoodturning This stone is still very new, so "should" be true. If I don't pick up a diamond stone soon, after a little more use, I'll get the truing tool (if there isn't something better). I took a machining class years ago, which should save me from doing any damage by removing too much too quickly.
I’m sorry, I couldn’t watch much. You are trying to true the stone with a stone grader. There is a trueing jig for that. Please understand I’m just trying to help, not to be critical.
No worries! I am not sure if you heard the part where I stated that the person we bought this from left the stone in water or something and it was messed up to where we couldn't use the trueing jig. The grader works well, and i have no issues with my tools performance. We have a new stone, and when we change it we know to use the truing jig. I guess next time I will make it clear at the beginning of my video. I have had a few of these comments to where they didn't watch the whole video. Thanks for your help and comment.
Thanks Karen! She has the truing jig. The stone works just fine . The end result has a fantastic surface and all her tools sharpened on the Tormek turn out great. If you're not being critical don't leave a smarta** comment. Is it your machine? Your stone? Why do you care then. Haven't you learned yet in life what works for one may not work for another? Have yourself a nice day.
I’m learning as I go also. Everyone looked at me like I was crazy trying to learn wood turning at the ripe old age of 70, but I learn daily from people like yourself. Thanks for the helpful information 😺
Thank you so much Dennis 😊 I am glad I am helping you. So many talented woodturners on UA-cam.
I’m just like you. Learning as I go mostly from watching UA-cam. I watch you every week and learn something all the time. Like to compliment Steve on his hand modelling. 👍👏
😁👊🏻
Thank you for watching me 🤗 I am glad that you are learning things from me. Steve is a excellent hand model 😉
Great video and tormek explanation. Nice visit👍😊🤝👏😊
Thank you so much Rob 😊
Very nice tutorial! Just be yourself and all is good. Take care 🙂
Thank you so much SBK 😊
Thank you very much for doing that. This really helped me out a lot. I've got the WEN brand and it's the same process. The WEN only cost like $120 brand new. I had to buy all the tormek attachment to go with it tho. Thanks for sharing! Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
You are so welcome Stephen ☺ I was hoping it would be helpful.
Take care and stay safe 😊
I liked the information thank you.
Thank you so much Kiddo 😊
Great video. I got a lot out of it, particularly in dressing my whetstone. Cheers, mate.
Thank you so much Ron 😊 I am glad it was helpful 😊
Great informative video 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much Mark 😊
Coucou, Tanya super vidéo pour affutés mes gouges je me suis fait moi même le guide mais je vais prendre le même que toi pour moi, ça sera plus simple en plus le touret est à l'eau. Thank you.
Je suis tellement content que cela ait été utile. merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé🤗😊
@@TanyaBecherWoodturning il n'y a pas de quoi Tanya, sincèrement j'adore se que vous faite.
Thanks for this Tanya! I am looking for a system and thus may be it. I use a bench grinder now and some home made wood jigs for my bowl gouges. It is not ideal and removes too much material. This may be the way for me!
You are welcome 😊 I am glad this video may have helped you 😊
A slow speed grinder and CBN wheels are great too. The Tormek is awesome because you can do knives, scissors, planer blades, chisels and much much more. They work flawlessly for gouges once you figure it out.
Oh, This is interesting!!! Was asking if you could show tool sharpening a while back and this dose it!! Didn't realize you'd already made this!! Quite the process, from prepping the grinder to sharpening the tools!! Obviously, Steve is the King of sharpening! Certainly, it's his thing!! Nothing wrong with that collaboration!! Can see where the tool guides help stabilize and bring perfection!! Seems, setup is KEY!!!
He has mastered sharpening for sure. I guess sharpening hundreds of hunting knives has helped him with sharpening.
We need to put our new wheel on so we can true it up properly. This stone was messed up when we bought it, but Steve has found a way to get his money back out of it.
Take care,
Tanya
I'm self taught to this helps a lot thank you
I am sorry I did not answer this. Your welcome and thank you 😊
@@TanyaBecherWoodturning no problem it's all good Tonya 👍
I appreciate it!
Thanks for your help
You are welcome 😊 Thank you for watching 😊
Nice
The tormek is the best sharpening machine. Tormek and all its spare parts are the most overpriced machines. But what made a big impression on me in your video is the huge torque of the small engine. Despite the great pressure with the stone from your spouse with both hands, he did not slow down at all, nor did he hesitate even for a moment.
It is the best and doesn't hesitate at all.
Great product for sure!
I picked up a nice used T7000 a little while ago. Hmmm, I should probably use it. LOL
Bad english, but i try... when you have get good edge your chisel, turn that jig axel 2-5mm to stone and grind again. That helps turning bowls bottom, and little bowls turning. That tip is for you, its for everyone who whats that video.
Tanya. I just watched your video. I have the Jet version of the Tormek. The stone that you you are flattening your grinding wheel with is not intended to flatten the wheel. It actually grades the grinding wheel to either 400 or 1000 grit. If you use the fine side of the stone against the grinding wheel you grade your grinding wheel to 1000 grit for fine material removal. If you use the course side of the stone against the grinding wheel you you are grading the grinding wheel to 400 grit for coarse material removal. There is another jig that has a diamond cutter that is intended to flatten the grinding stone. It is the Tormek TT50. The diamond cutter will flatten the grinding wheel in one pass across the grinding wheel if you don't let it get too badly worn. The TT50 is a little pricey but is works really well.
We have one of them diamond cutters and we used it once it literally ate the diamond cutter up in one use. I know this method may not be the right way but this way works for me. Thank you for the info.
I also have the Tormek supergrind 2000. I opt not to use my TT50 for it costs $100 and mine also wore out quickly after 1 use. So I use the same method as you Tanya and it works flawlessly. The end result is great no matter how it's achieved. So keep on keepin' on!
Thank you 😊
Not only are you absolutely right, it's very important. I left a comment, mentioning the same thing. I guess people expect to be attacked so often that they take friendly, genuine comments the wrong way.
Apakah itu untuk asah pisau
Kamu akan membutuhkan untuk membeli pisau jig 😊
@@TanyaBecherWoodturning terimakasih Kakak 👍
Sama sama😊
hi, what type of Tormek is yours; Is it a Tormek 4. thanks
Super grind 2000
I am assuming it’s tormek 4 like mine.
I have a super grinder tormek4, your looks similar to yours but I saw your video and I was wondering about the shaft and size of stone you were using. Thanks
That's not how the stones are trued. Does the 2000 not come with the truing tool?
Hello Keith! I do have a truing tool for the stone. When I was talking about the stone on my tormek I mentioned about the stone that was on it and how the previous owner left it in water or something. The tool doesn't work well on this stone due to the neglect. When we put the new stone on and it needs trued up I will post a video of the proper way.
Thank you for your comment.
Keith (guy who who'd rather be right vs nice) she knows how to use the truing tool vs. the stone grater. Tanya achieves a flat surface with the stone grater and a flawless edge on her gouges. If you'd look in any of her videos her gouges are sharp while having a burr on the edge. So maybe while not using your method of choice or the intended manufacturer tool (truing tool) the grater serves her purpose well. So Karen or Keith maybe in the New Year you can choose to be nice it's much easier than going out of your way to try to make someone look bad. Have a great New Year and hopefully you stay safe and healthy.
I'm not sure if the trying tool is included in any of the kits, if so, my Dad lost it. Recently saw it for $110 at the store! I haven't been able to find the stone grading tool in his shop, but that one isn't so pricey. Those diamond wheels are tempting, but haven't taken the plunge.
I am not sure if they are either 🤔
I know we didn't get one with our new one. At least I did see one with mine.
I have one from our old one, but something is wrong with it. It messes up the surface of the stone.
@@TanyaBecherWoodturning This stone is still very new, so "should" be true. If I don't pick up a diamond stone soon, after a little more use, I'll get the truing tool (if there isn't something better). I took a machining class years ago, which should save me from doing any damage by removing too much too quickly.
Surly that’s conditioning the stone, not truing it, different device for truing.
It is a conditioning stone. As said in the video, it was an old stone.
I’m sorry, I couldn’t watch much. You are trying to true the stone with a stone grader. There is a trueing jig for that. Please understand I’m just trying to help, not to be critical.
No worries! I am not sure if you heard the part where I stated that the person we bought this from left the stone in water or something and it was messed up to where we couldn't use the trueing jig. The grader works well, and i have no issues with my tools performance. We have a new stone, and when we change it we know to use the truing jig.
I guess next time I will make it clear at the beginning of my video.
I have had a few of these comments to where they didn't watch the whole video.
Thanks for your help and comment.
Thanks Karen! She has the truing jig. The stone works just fine . The end result has a fantastic surface and all her tools sharpened on the Tormek turn out great. If you're not being critical don't leave a smarta** comment. Is it your machine? Your stone? Why do you care then. Haven't you learned yet in life what works for one may not work for another? Have yourself a nice day.
Allan not trying to true the stone either.? You are incorrect sir. The grader is successfully truing the water stone and quite well I may add.
Yep, yep.