Customise your own water cooled sharpening system with Tormek T-8 Custom. This package enables you to create your own Tormek sharpening system, with your favorite accessories. Just add grinding wheel, honing wheel, the right jigs and your own creativity. Features:-
- Create your own sharpening system.
- Grinding wheel and honing wheel not included.
- Sharpen all your edge tools.
- Water cooled sharpening with no risk of overheating the steel.
- Exact replication – sharpen your tools with unbeatable precision.
- Solid zinc frame and integrated mounts for controllable and accurate sharpening.
- Powerful industrial AC motor for continuous use.
- 8 year warranty, 5+3 after online registration.
Main Shaft Main shaft and EzyLock of stainless steel Housing Zinc cast top and frame Sides in ABS plastic Motor Industrial single phase, AC 200 W (input) Continuous duty Maintenance free Silent running, 54 dB 25,000 hour life
Selected features
Industrial AC Motor Maintenance-free. Minimal rpm loss under heavy load. Tested for a 25,000-hour service life.
Proprietary Drive Wheel RKX18 rubber ensures years of silent and reliable operation.
Jonas Als Spooncarver & bowlturner This is my Tormek T-8 Custom DE-250 Diamond Wheel Extra Fine LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel SVM-45 Knife Jig SVM-00 Small Knife Holder SVS-38 Short Tool Jig SVA-170 Axe Jig RB-180 Rotating Base TC-800 Tormek Case HTK-00 Storage Tray PA-70 Honing Compound Comment Here’s my Tormek T-8 Custom, for the woodcarver. I start with the DE-250 Diamond Wheel Extra Fine, which I use and like it a lot since no truing is needed and it delivers a superior edge on all my carving tools. By sharpening on this 1200 grit wheel and finishing off on the LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel, I get a razor-sharp edge which is essential in my craftsmanship. The SVA-170 Axe Jig helps me to sharpen my carving axes, which is important since you always start by using the axe when creating a spoon out of a piece of wood. To sharpen a hollow grind on my standard carving knife, I use the SVM-45 Knife Jig together with the SVM-00 Small Knife Holder. The holder helps to clamp the knife and get an even bevel. It also gives you better control when sharpening the tip of the knife. As I always create some carving details on all the pieces I make, I would also add the SVS-38 Short Tool Jig to sharpen my bent carving gouges. As for accessories, I would definitely recommend the RB-180 Rotating Base! It’s a must-have and helps you quickly switch from sharpening to honing. Finally, to store all my jigs I would add the convenient TC-800 Tormek Case with the HTK-00 Storage Tray. And if I’m not storing my jigs, I can always use it as a nice box to carry all my spoons when going on a spooncarving trip.
Tomer Botner Knife Maker & Founder of Florentine Kitchen Knives This is my Tormek T-8 Custom SB-250 Tormek Blackstone Silicon SG-250 Tormek Original Grindstone SJ-250 Tormek Japanese Waterstone LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel CW-220 Composite Honing Wheel SVM-45 Knife Jig SVM-140 Knife Jig US-430 Universal Support Extended SP-650 Stone Grader TT-50 Truing Tool RB-180 Rotating Base PA-70 Honing Compound Comment As I sharpen about 100 knives a week in my work, I have different requirements than most people. I need things to be accurate and efficient in terms of time but without compromising the quality of the edge. Grinding Wheels First, I pick the SG-250 Blackstone Silicon for faster removal of material but unlike the Diamond Wheels I like the option of trueing the stone with the TT-50 Truing Tool and having the size match and progress with my other stones. I prefer to work with a more aggressive stone that would save me some time but give me the same results. I would keep this stone at 220 grit constantly. My second stone would be the SG-250 Original Grindstone which I would keep at 1000 grit constantly using the smooth side of the SP-650 Stone Grader. To achieve that really fine polished edge I would also add the SJ-250 Japanese Waterstone, since it gives a smooth sharp mirror finish to our blades and I would highly recommend it to up your game even though the Leather Honing wheel does a great job. Honing Wheels Since I have two Tormek’s in my workshop I would prefer to have them both. The LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel gives a great polished edge with the PA-70 Honing Compound but I also like the CW-220 Composite Honing Wheel and not having to use the compound which adds to our cleaning process and waste. Jigs SVM-45 Knife Jig and SVM-140 Knife Jig – I use both these jigs all the time, they are perfect for almost all kitchen knives, weather they are big or small, thin or thick, short or wide, flexible or more rigid. Accessories You got to have the WM-220 AngleMaster (included with the Tormek T-8 Custom), it’s especially helpful when you are establishing the secondary bevel on a few different models of knives, makes everything go fast and accurately. For accessory I would start by adding the US-430 Universal Support Extended. The regular support works great but for any knives that we make or get to sharpen that are over about 240-250 mm blade length, I would use the extended support, otherwise you would need to start practicing your free hand sharpening. The SP-650 Stone Grader is great when you want to adjust the grindstone to a finer or more rougher sharpening. If you don’t get all three grinding wheels that I choose, the stone grader is essential to change the surface from 220-1000 grit on your grindstone. And finally, I would add the RB-180 Rotating Base. This thing is the best, so useful for someone like me, just turn it and hone your edge instead of lifting the machine off the table and turning it each time.
Nick Agar Professional Woodturner This is my Tormek T-8 Custom DF-250 Diamond Wheel Fine LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel SVD-186 R Gouge Jig SVS-50 Multi Jig LA-120 Profiled Leather Honing Wheel TTS-110 Turning Tool Setter PA-70 Honing Compound Comment As a Woodturner I have many different types of tools I need to sharpen. This is my must-have or go to list for the Tormek T-8 Custom. First, I would add the 600 grit DF-250 Diamond Wheel Fine as I find it is just perfect for my turning tools. For me it’s important to be able to hone my tools so would add the LA-120 Profiled Leather Honing Wheel for this purpose and it sits happily alongside the LA-220 Leather Honing Wheel. The SVD-186 R Gouge Jig is a must have for repeating those difficult grinds such as the fingernail or swept back grind. It allows repeatable accurate reproduction of your chosen grinds. I love how it clicks into place at each chosen number. It also transforms into another jig and is able to sharpen scraper tips such as tear drop straight or round shapes. The SVS-50 Multi Jig allows you to sharpen tools like the spindle roughing gouge, parting tools and skew chisels. To accurately get the distance, the Universal Support arm needs to be away from the wheel when each jig is used. Therefore, you will need a TTS-100 Turning Tool Setter which gives distance measurements for the protrusion settings of each tool. Theses jigs and accessories are all used here in my classroom by my students and by myself. Safe and accurate sharpening and as my saying goes “I sharpen my tools, not shorten themâ€.
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