George883
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I recently purchased a Sorby Pro Edge sharpening system and would like to know what turners are using it. How you like it or don't. Any tips or tricks for better sharpening. Thanks.
Thanks.I have one and love it. I purchased a couple of the add-on jigs, and I find the system really easy to use. I even use it to sharpen knives with the knife jig and Trizact belts
My only tip would be to put a couple of strong magnets at the bottom plate below the belt. The magnets catch all the swarf coming off the belt. I just wipe down the magnets when needed and don't have to deal with the mess.
How do you know when the belt is worn? Thanks.I have one and love it. I purchased a couple of the add-on jigs, and I find the system really easy to use. I even use it to sharpen knives with the knife jig and Trizact belts
My only tip would be to put a couple of strong magnets at the bottom plate below the belt. The magnets catch all the swarf coming off the belt. I just wipe down the magnets when needed and don't have to deal with the mess.
Thanks. I did that with my One Way system all the time.My Tip applies to ALL sharpening. Use a Magnum sharpie to mark the bevel(s) of the tool to see if you have the plate angle set correctly. True for any jig you use. Coat the bevel with sharpie. Touch the tool to the sharpening surface. If it touches the tip or the heel first, adjust the angle until you get a smooth touch over the entire bevel. One final pass should do it!
Thanks. At least I'll know when the belt is worn. So far I'm liking it.My Tip applies to ALL sharpening. Use a Magnum sharpie to mark the bevel(s) of the tool to see if you have the plate angle set correctly. True for any jig you use. Coat the bevel with sharpie. Touch the tool to the sharpening surface. If it touches the tip or the heel first, adjust the angle until you get a smooth touch over the entire bevel. One final pass should do it!
As you use it, you will get a feel for it. When I feel much less friction when sharpening, when it takes a lot longer to get the tool sharp, and I see no sparks, I typically change my belt.How do you know when the belt is worn? Thanks.