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only be replaced
by careful heating to the correct temperature.
The Tormek is a slow running water-cooled machine that comes in
two sizes and is far better for this job. When you come to think
of it, it is very similar to the ones the old joiners used;
large sandstone wheel, sometimes turned by hand, sometimes
treadle operated, often running in a water bath. I’ve never used
one, but imagine that getting the cutting angle right was a bit
of a problem, especially when smoking a pipe with a silver cap
on it and trying to look cool for a sepia print.
The Tormek is set up with a jig for helping you to get the
appropriate cutting angle for the blade. The stone gets worn but
can be levelled and brought back to pristine condition with a
diamond truing tool, one of the attachments.
Probably the best feature of the Tormek is the range of jigs
that can be used with it; axe heads, scissors, and planer blades
are amongst the items that make life easy. The one I wouldn’t be
without on a desert island with a live three-pin socket is for
gouges and turning cutters. Once you’ve remembered which way up
it goes, it effortlessly gives you a perfect machined edge on a
gouge. Try doing that on an old, hand operated stone, while
smoking a pipe and saying “cheese”.. |