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Tormek 2006-109 SuperGrind with Woodturners Kit
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Tormek 2006-109 SuperGrind with Woodturners Kit

 

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Media: Tools & Hardware

Buy from: United Kingdom


Features:

  • Powerful 115-volt motor; 90 rpm
  • Water-cooled
  • Angle master sets correct edge angle
  • Aluminum oxide grindstone


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

  • Woodworkers Dream Come True
    This system is truely the best auxillary power tool I have ever owned. It has literly made my blades, chisels, gouges and scrapers razor sharp and absolutely consistent. Hand sharpening is for the birds or masochists. Now I can touch up a dull gouge in less han a minute and have a perfectly contoured, razor sharp tool and get right back to work. Although it's great for chisels the Tormek system really shines for Lathe tools and planer/jointer blades. Best investment I ever made.

  • Tormek, expensive but worth it
    As an amateur woodworker, chef, and handyman around the house, the value I place on sharp tools can not be understated. That being said, there are few comprehensive options out there for sharpening all of your tools with one system. The Tormek SuperGrind is the solution. After unpacking the system, I proceded to sharpen all of my kitchen knives to a razor's edge, with ease. Previously I had to bring all of my knives to the sharpening center and pay $ dollars for the service. Those days are gone! I can now... more info

  • THE MOST EXPENSIVE IS THE CHEAPEST
    My tool sharpening career began 20 years ago when I bought a few Norton oilstones. Never could master them so I upgraded to Japaneese waterstones with fair results, but a messy chore I detested. Bought Diamond stones to flatten the backs, a lapping stone with dust, and next a bench grinder. I could sharpen a blade already ground to the correct angle but forget about re-edging an angle on the grinder, blue edges every time! Bought different wheels for the grinder, same results. Next went to the Makita flat... more info

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