Sharpening machines
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:04 am
Hey everyone!
I have a couple of sets of planer blades that need sharpening which set me back ~$75 CDN to get properly sharpened a few years ago. And the last time I had a (distanced) garage visit with my dad he was getting frustrated using his ancient craftsman jointer with blades that I'm fairly certain haven't been sharpened since the '80s. And I've got a drawer full of wood & cold chisels that have seen better days but could be brought back to productive life with a bit of attention.
To that end, over the past few weeks I've been shopping around for a wet sharpening wheel. In a perfect world (ie one where budget was less constrained for hobby work) I'd pick up a Tormek T4 or T8.. but the knockoffs on the market go for 25 -50% of the cost.
Anyone here have direct experiences with the knockoffs (by Wen, King Canada, Mastercraft, Grizzly, etc) vs the tormeks? Are the tormeks worth the extra cost in the long term?
Thanks!
M
I have a couple of sets of planer blades that need sharpening which set me back ~$75 CDN to get properly sharpened a few years ago. And the last time I had a (distanced) garage visit with my dad he was getting frustrated using his ancient craftsman jointer with blades that I'm fairly certain haven't been sharpened since the '80s. And I've got a drawer full of wood & cold chisels that have seen better days but could be brought back to productive life with a bit of attention.
To that end, over the past few weeks I've been shopping around for a wet sharpening wheel. In a perfect world (ie one where budget was less constrained for hobby work) I'd pick up a Tormek T4 or T8.. but the knockoffs on the market go for 25 -50% of the cost.
Anyone here have direct experiences with the knockoffs (by Wen, King Canada, Mastercraft, Grizzly, etc) vs the tormeks? Are the tormeks worth the extra cost in the long term?
Thanks!
M