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@themegasexybasterd21 күн бұрын
wouldn't veco be a better op.? thanks for the idea.
@Gillespie914 күн бұрын
That's really cool. It also don't look hard to make a rest for it that can adjust angles for when you are sharpening with it on its side.
@WoodCarvingWeekly3 күн бұрын
I agree, I've been thinking about some ideas for a tool rest. This really is pretty simple to make and to use, I keep mine right next to my recliner.
@Gillespie913 күн бұрын
@WoodCarvingWeekly I'm a machinest so if you can make a print I can give you my email and make one for you
@WoodCarvingWeekly2 күн бұрын
@@Gillespie91 That’s very generous, thanks for offering. I have a tool rest, I just need to figure how I want to mount it.
@MrErViLi4 күн бұрын
Very cool. Think I'll be making one. But I think I'll make a 5 inch mdf disc and glue it on the table then attach Velcro. Then I can just use standard sanding pads without having to cut them and it'll be much faster to change out pads. Even glue on Velcro to a 5 inch leather disc.
@WoodCarvingWeekly3 күн бұрын
Sounds like a plan. I considered Velcro but decided not to use it because I was concerned about the spongy part of the Velcro being too soft and I wanted a herd flat surface. Let me know how it works out.👍
@GratefulThirdАй бұрын
This is an example of the wonderful side of the Internet! Thank you so much for sharing.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@huckleberry56534 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@WoodCarvingWeekly2 сағат бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share.
@markfisher79625 күн бұрын
Those diamond disks you list are AMAZING. Even though the disks are rated to 22,000 RPM, the low speed will keep from burning blade edges. I got the mini wheel as well, and it looks like it will work effectively. Whoever packed it was wearing heavy perfume, however 😅😅. Vevor was a new brand for me, but I'm seeing all sorts of small machines from them now.
@WoodCarvingWeekly4 күн бұрын
Hi Mark! Wow! That person must have really gone overboard with the perfume! I’m happy to hear that the diamond discs are effective for you. Thanks for sharing your observations and happy sharpening!
@felipevillela6971Ай бұрын
I love this. I love the DIY and repurposing of things when done safely. And I really love how quiet it is. I have a leather wheel for my drill but will most likely switch to this.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Felipe! I'm happy to hear that the video was helpful for you!
@MaulBlastАй бұрын
Supreme. The buffing wheel trick is awesome 🤘🏼
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks Steven! I do like the buffing wheel, especially for honing gouges and V-Tools.
@ga5743Ай бұрын
Genius idea, be safe and thanks for sharing.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks very much we're all safe and sound.
@acemaker2002Ай бұрын
I purchased all the items you mentioned and while the machine does slow (bog) down when I first started using it, I found a LIGHT bit of pressure worked absolutely GREAT! I was able to take the second bevel off one of my Flexcut knives in mere minutes, then proceeded to the next grits. Many thanks
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
I appreciate you sharing your experience with the sharpening system. I’ve recently learned that the manufacturer has switched to a different motor and I’m glad it’s working out for you!
@jwatt65Ай бұрын
Thank you for a really helpful video. I am enjoying this system a great deal. I simply glue inexpensive wet-dry sandpaper to old CD's (simple to cut to fit CD - I use API Crafter's Pick Ultimate glue; less than 6 dollars at craft store), and I use inexpensive ultrathin double-sided woodworking tape to the side that attaches to the potter's wheel (5 dollars from Amazon - much less expensive than spray adhesive and works great). I also bought some inexpensive scrap leather from a local hobby store and cut it to size, glued it to a CD and loaded with compound for honing. That also works very well. I enjoy making knives using the technique that Kevin Coates shared - I have found the part of the filet knife blade I cut off can be easily shaped to a make a carving whittling/knife of various shapes and sizes. It is also fun to shape the handles to my exact needs. Bottom line is I end up with a couple of wood carving tools for about $10 each that are fun to make, seem to work as well as any I have purchased from a professional maker, and are easy to keep razor sharp using this simple system you suggested! (I must admit that about 90% of the time, a simple homemade leather strop loaded with diamond paste keeps the tools razor sharp.)
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Kevin has proved that making your own knives can work out just fine. Thanks for sharing the ideas about the tape, the glue, and the CDs. I'm sure others here can benefit from your example!
@scpattenden1Ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant idea and one I can replicate in the UK. Thank you so much for sharing. Shaun Chorley Lancashire UK
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Shaun! I'm happy to hear that. So often we have resources here in the States that others don't have access too. Then again, you have some nice things in the UK that we don't have.
@dougLinkerАй бұрын
Slick idea! -i have a tomz knife massager also but i like the speed of this
@dougLinkerАй бұрын
Maybe I’ve been spoiled by better systems but I bought one and tried and I stop the wheel everytime I put the slightest amount of pressure -quite weak but the kids now have a small pottery wheel lol
@vikingnormАй бұрын
@@dougLinker The thing I like about my tomz knife massager is the slow speed you will have a hard time over heating a tool.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Doug! I'll have a follow up video (just got power back after the hurricane) and explain that the speed of honing/sharpening is relative to the amount of pressure and how much juice you give to the motor.
@dougLinkerАй бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeeklyI went full speed but I’m thinking now a powder abrasive would not be as sticky as a fresh coat of compound
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hmmm that makes sense to me. The other day I started thinking, “why would a pottery wheel need to turn in both directions. Turns out that hand dominance is one reason and Western cultures favor spinning counterclockwise while Eastern cultures prefer the wheel spinning clockwise.
@ronmccarty7537Ай бұрын
You are a freaking genius !!!!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
LOL! Thanks Ron!
@DonBoivinАй бұрын
Great episode. Very informative. You certainly did your homework. Well presented. Hope you and yours are well and stay that way. Thanks for sharing, cousin Jack.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks Cousin Don! We were very fortunate - No damage.
@pathardage18809 күн бұрын
This is a fascinating video; thank you.
@WoodCarvingWeekly9 күн бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share!
@brianschleinkofer6251Ай бұрын
Great idea Jack. I might have to try this a try. I have a bunch of old CDs and DVDs that can be repurposed.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure Brian. Let me know if the CDs/DVDs work out.
@bssn9469Ай бұрын
Brian Adam's "Cuts Like A Knife" CD may be a good one to use...but not here...one of my wife's favorite!!!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Great song!
@hmk946Ай бұрын
I have a Tomz Knife Massager, but this would be a nice addition for doing different jobs. I like it!
@MichelleOhioАй бұрын
I also have a Tomz and was thinking the same thing.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Michelle, It's been useful for me and I was somewhat inspired by the Tomz machine.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
It's pretty versatile, that's one of the things I like most about it.
@cbart3634Ай бұрын
Thankyou Jack, this is a very well thought out idea. I have trouble with stropping by hand and have been thinking of alternatives. This is a nice handy system that just may work for me. I like that it’s quiet too. Appreciate the video and thanks for your hard work.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
I appreciate your very kind comments! I'm glad this information may be helpful for you!
@rjvcescobarАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing...I'm going to try this.😊
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Roberto! Happy to share, have fun with it!
@jons2447Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I hope you & yours are well & have minimal hurricane issues. I'm 69 & 43 mi north of Florida, Helene was the worst storm I've seen. Looks like Milton wasn't as bad as it could've been. Wishing you the best.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Jon! We got real lucky because Milton went south of our home. Thanks very much for your thoughtful concern!
@wrstew1272Ай бұрын
Excellent work! Inexpensive way to get to an easier way to sharpen tools 😮! Thanks for the heads up 😊
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share what has worked for me.
@crouchvalewoodcraftАй бұрын
This is a great idea. I've been working on something similar, using a windscreen wiper motor and plywood discs, but having the variable speed is a big improvement. It's interesting how you've come up with different solutions to what i have been doing. I will definitely get one of these and give it a go. Thanks for sharing 👍
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Rob! What can I say, my mind works in strange ways! My curiosity lead me to keep exploring different options. Have fun with it!
@johnduffy6546Ай бұрын
Very good explanation of what and why. For less than $40 it's definitely worth a try
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi John! I've enjoyed using it. I have mine sitting within arms length of my recliner at all times.
@mjac8373Ай бұрын
Amazing sysem you developed thank you. have everything in my Amazon cart as we speak. just what I needed., thank you. Stay safe down there.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share what has worked for me. Have fun with it!
@paulflatt7280Ай бұрын
Hi,, I'm in the UK, adapted one of these last September to do exactly this to do gouges
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Paul! I'm interested to hear more. How has it worked out for you?
@paulflatt7280Ай бұрын
I use it just for honing gouges as the torque is not powerful enough, I can stop the motor, knives I do on a standard strop. I also use acrylic discs but hold them on with velcro or hook and loop discs. Was also looking at a more powerful potters wheel, 350w, and has a 10" wheel but this retails at £130 approx which is 4 times the cost. The inside of the gouge I stick leather to different size dowels to match the gouge, these are 12" long approximately so you can get a long pull on the gouge, thanks for all you are doing
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Very interesting, thanks so much for sharing your experience and your results Paul!
@bssn9469Ай бұрын
Hey Cousin Jack! Hope all is well with you and your family. This system looks fantastic. I have been hesitant to hone with power, and the sound level you demonstrated is definitely a positive feature! Nothing more satisfying than using something designed to use one way...for an entirely other purpose! Thanks for the content!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Cousin Brandon! We made it through Milton without any damage. Just lost power/internet until yesterday.
@clivegreen5492Ай бұрын
I was tempted to buy one last year and try exactly what you tried,but was put off by the negative reviews about the torque. Gonna definitely get one and try it now after watching this..thanks Jack
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hello Clive! Just to clarify - the low end torque is weak, the speed of your honing/sharpening will be dependent upon the amount of pressure you apply and the amount of juice you give to the motor.
@deanwellerassociatesАй бұрын
Very well presented idea, thank you.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure Dean! Thanks very much for your comment!
@shanemurphy35Ай бұрын
I will be giving this a try, thank you!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Shane! Have fun with it!
@gustafson74mayАй бұрын
Making me want to get one, nicely described on the ins and outs. Didn't even know they made these little pottery wheels.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, I'm happy to share what I have learned and what has worked for me.
@tonyjoe5707Ай бұрын
What a great idea. This could be a hint for Christmas 🙂
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Tony! Glad you like it.
@jwatt65Ай бұрын
Thank you! Some good ideas here. I appreciate you sharing your these useful suggestions.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share!
@caskwith24 күн бұрын
Clever idea, I am going to try one for honing my carbide tools.
@WoodCarvingWeekly24 күн бұрын
Thanks very much! I’m told by several people that the manufacturer has switched to a brushed motor. I’m not sure how that may impact your results.
@caskwith23 күн бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly I am in the UK so what I get may be slightly different. The reviews were very favourable with only the small size being mentioned as a negative, nothing about problems with motor power etc.
@WoodCarvingWeekly22 күн бұрын
@@caskwith Yes, I understand that there can be significant differences regarding the availability of products here in the states and what you have access to in the UK. In either case, I hope this information will be helpful for you my friend.
@caskwith22 күн бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly Mine has arrived. As others have posited it does indeed have a brushed motor which lacks torque at slow speeds. I think however for my purposes it will still work ok.
@WoodCarvingWeekly22 күн бұрын
@@caskwith Thanks for the update. I'll be curious to hear about your results.
@justcarverob9389Ай бұрын
Grand video jack lots of great information I appreciate all your videos this one knocks it out of the park stay safe
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hey Rob! Thanks very much. We got by with a very close call from hurricane Milton.
@Nedito1710 күн бұрын
Great. Could you do a video on basic 8" knife sharpening using your system. Thanks.
@WoodCarvingWeekly9 күн бұрын
Thanks for your question. This channel provides information about woodcarving and related topics. If I was going to sharpen a kitchen knife I would probably use a larger sized pottery wheel to do that.
@danpatton9619Ай бұрын
Very nice, Jack!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks very much Dan!
@davecohen438421 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@WoodCarvingWeekly21 күн бұрын
Hi Dave! Happy to share what I’ve learned.
@webderekАй бұрын
Awesome creation! Thank you for sharing. Any chance you can show us how you use it? I’m curious how well it works for kitchen knives.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks very much! I’m not sure if this will be as effective on a kitchen knife due to the size of the blade.
@skippylippy547Ай бұрын
I love this! 🥰
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Glad you like it Skippy!
@pnaubry11 күн бұрын
Great video...thank you so much...how do you hone complex edges, like gouges, v tools, etc ? Did you find profiled wheels?
@WoodCarvingWeekly10 күн бұрын
My pleasure, happy to share. With gouges and V-tools I use the buffing wheel with some honing compound to get into the inside edge of the tools.
@tommiethigpen66Ай бұрын
Great video!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks Tommie!
@jimlennoncovАй бұрын
thanks for sharing 👍
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure Jim, happy to share!
@leonlitinsky2108Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure Leon! Thanks very much for your comment!
@crouchvalewoodcraftАй бұрын
I've just received one of these potters wheels and must say that the motor bogs down quite quickly under load. I really think a stronger motor is needed for anything more than just a quick rehone on the leather. But the principle is good 👍
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Rob. I'll be posting a follow up video just to clarify - the low end torque is weak, the speed of your honing/sharpening will be dependent upon the amount of pressure you apply and the amount of juice you give to the motor. Thanks for sharing your observations!
@jimjr4432Ай бұрын
'So then I thought '. Love it! Great video
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
LOL! What if? Thanks Jim, glad you liked it!
@IvIarkfАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your idea. Have you considered using Velcro on the wheel? Then you could just use sanding discs for orbital sanders without having to mess with adhesives
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks for your question! Yes, I considered Velcro and I was concerned about the somewhat spongy nature of it because I wanted a very flat and stable surface.
@markdmaker3173Ай бұрын
Great idea thanks
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Mark! Happy to pass along what works for me.
@blufordbirdsong1834Ай бұрын
great video. Thanks!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
My pleasure, thanks for your comment!
@philroyer513Ай бұрын
This is genius. I have converted a variable speed lathe and have other ways to do this, but they are all much more expensive. I am going to try to resist getting one of the pottery wheels.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks Phil! I keep this machine right next to my recliner and I don't have a lathe... yet.😄
@ralfschloss6240Ай бұрын
Love all your videos and as a fairly new carver, I have learned a lot from you. Do you think the motor with brushes would have more torque than the brushless motor?
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment, I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying the channel! Here’s what I was able to find. Brushless motors generally have a higher torque density compared to brushed motors, meaning they can deliver more torque for a given size and weight[1][2][4]. This is due to the brushless design, which allows for finer control and better efficiency, enabling them to handle higher torque loads by adjusting power accordingly[2]. While brushed motors can provide high stall torque and smooth torque at low speeds, brushless motors are typically more efficient and capable of higher overall torque output in most applications[1][2]. Sources [1] Brushed or Brushless: Choosing the Right Motor for the Application www.kollmorgen.com/en-us/blogs/brushed-or-brushless-choosing-the-right-motor-for-the-application [2] What's the Difference Between Brushed and Brushless Motors? ibtinc.com/difference-between-brushed-brushless-motors/ [3] Brushless motors and torque? - R/C Tech Forums www.rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/373983-brushless-motors-torque.html [4] Brush vs. Brushless | Foredom Electric Company www.foredom.net/2024/05/brush-vs-brushless/ [5] What's the difference between a brushed and brushless motor, and ... www.reddit.com/r/Tools/comments/152n1wy/whats_the_difference_between_a_brushed_and/ [6] Brushless torque? - All things electric... - Tamiyaclub.com www.tamiyaclub.com/forum/index.php [7] Brushless Vs Brushed DC Motors: When and Why to Choose One ... www.monolithicpower.com/en/learning/resources/brushless-vs-brushed-dc-motors
@etcher68419 күн бұрын
I don't know if I'd trust the adhesive at 2k RPM. You think there's a way to secure the wheel on the shaft?
@WoodCarvingWeekly9 күн бұрын
I use the adhesive to secure the acrylic disc to the turntable and the turntable is secured by a set screw. I know some viewers have mentioned using Velcro or magnets. I suppose a more permanent solution would be removing the turntable and using some other universal hub attached to the shaft.
@rlgroshansАй бұрын
Great idea! Thank you for sharing. Good luck with the Hurricane Milton.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks very much! We were very lucky - Hurricane Milton just missed us.
@Limicola1Ай бұрын
This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing it. I have a couple Tomz sharpeners that I often use but this is a better deal. Cheaper and it has variable speed. You can also buy full sheets of sandpaper, glue them to the disks and trim. This will allow you to use really fine paper such as 1000 grit on up. Just ordered mine. A link to the Loctite woud be appreciated as well as more specifics on the acrylic disks. Are the ones you bought 0.080 in thickness?
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks very much for your comment! Yes, I have some fine grit sandpaper that I use as well. The acrylic discs I bought are about 1/8th" inch (3mm) thickness) but I believe they're out of stock right now. There are lots of others available, most important to me is the 4" diameter measurement. I'll see if I can find a link for the Loctite spray and add it as well.
@michealwagnon2444Ай бұрын
I like it
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thanks Micheal!
@vikingnormАй бұрын
Thanks Jack very cool. Great Show as usual!!
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Norm! Glad you enjoyed it!
@GratefulThirdАй бұрын
Keep safe.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Thank you Anne! We came through the storm safe and sound.
@MichalAlewineАй бұрын
The Tomz Knife Massager runs at 34 rpm. Would the higher rpm have a higher risk of damaging my knives, v-tools or gouges?
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Michal! There's always that risk. This machine does allow you to control the speed. Heating up the metal is also dependent upon the type of abrasive that you're using. Thanks for your question!
@Limicola1Ай бұрын
Got mine and made a stropping wheel. I agree with the comments about torque. You really can't strop at slow speeds. To strop, I put my knife on the leather wheel, then gradually increase the speed while maintaining pressure. The pressure keeps the wheel from spinning too fast and I get a good strop. When I take the knife off the wheel, the rpm's go way up. I have to slow the wheel down and start over to strop again. But it does do a good job of stropping if you tinker with it. I think it's a keeper but time will tell.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Love your comment! You've described the exact method that I use when I'm honing. My only exception is when I turn the machine on it's side and use the cotton buffing wheel - for that I turn the motor up to full speed. Thanks for sharing your experience with it.
@Limicola1Ай бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly I have a drill hooked up to a variable speed unit that I use for buffing with an unsewn buffing wheel. Works great for knives and gouges/v tools. However, I did order a 6 inch felt wheel and I'm going to use that on my drill setup, not so much for carving knives but for regular knives. My drill setup has a mount that can be used to switch from horizonal to vertical. Been using this setup for many years. There is just enough clearance that I can use a 6 inch wheel.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
@@Limicola1 Nice! Sounds like it's pretty effective!
@fouroakscrafts7240Ай бұрын
Very good video Cousin Jack! That's very informative. What kind of rpm are you turning for honing? I have a variable speed lathe that's reversible. You got me thinking that I might be able to create a setup for honing my knives with those disks and wheels you mention in the video. Or maybe there's some kind of product that's already designed to fit on a lathe?
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Cousin Stephen! When I hone on the leather or the felt wheel I probably have it spinning around 100 to 200 RPM. When I use the cotton buffing wheel I turn it up to max speed. If you find something similar for a lathe let me know, I'm not aware of anything like this.
@fouroakscrafts7240Ай бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly Thanks for the information! If I find something I'll let you know.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Sounds good, thanks!
@theBoonarmiesАй бұрын
Might be worth adding a simple bent plate bracket (using the same attachment points as the rubber feet) so you can secure the machine to your worktable with a clamp when you're using it on it's side.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
That’ll a great idea thanks very much for sharing that!
@markfogleman8438Ай бұрын
How do you true a hard felt wheel? If you use a split rock-hard felt wheel and a high-intensity lamp with the blade edge under the wheel you can see the progress as you strop. Check out Ken Parker Archtoppery video "Ken Parker Archtoppery - Edge Tools - Sharpening Review - Chapter 4 of 4: Stropping with Buddy"
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi Mark! Thanks very much for sharing the information about Ken Parker. He's like a mad scientist the way he did the calculations in his head! To true up my felt wheel I mounted it onto my buffing machine and used sandpaper to alter the shape and make it round. Warning: This can be a messy process with bits of wool coming off the felt wheel.
@gidge-kathybriggs8382Ай бұрын
I want a wheel we’re do you get one
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
I've added links here at the top of the comments and in the description just below the video.
@jameslamb4573Ай бұрын
Good idea. The way brushless motors work there will not be a mechanism to reverse the rotation just a switch to change the connections from the motor controller to the motor. If the platter runs one way only check the switch and the cabling.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi James! I appreciate your troubleshooting guidance on the brushless motor. Thanks for sharing the information!
@jameslamb4573Ай бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly Does it use a DC power adapter? If so, what voltage please?
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
Hi James, Yes, the adapter is 12V.
@jameslamb4573Ай бұрын
@@WoodCarvingWeekly If you want the platter to revolve more slowly use a 6V power supply. I'm not certain how low a voltage can be applied and have it still work but an old USB power pack, or even a couple of AA batteries in series, might do.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
@@jameslamb4573 Thanks for the tip James. I'll have to dig around the house and se what I can find.
@geoffb1084 күн бұрын
That looks like a great tool but. Hand sharpening with a couple of diamond plates, stones, or abrasive paper is so easy cheap ,and not really time consuming. Why would you go to all the cost . Maybe you save a few minutes. Why do we think we need a power tool for every imaginable purpose...ie electric tooth brush or nail buffer.??¿?😂
@WoodCarvingWeekly3 күн бұрын
I hear you my friend. I still enjoy using my sharpening stones and stropping tools by hand. This was sort of an experiment and yes, it does save time when I have a batch of tools that need to be tuned up. Thanks for your comment.
@willizabethАй бұрын
You may have just disrupted the sharpening industry.
@WoodCarvingWeeklyАй бұрын
LOL! If the industry machines were more affordable I probably wouldn't have come up with an alternative solution.
@BLenz-11413 күн бұрын
Sir, nothing against this idea or your presentation, but you are misunderstanding the concept of torque. It has very little to do with the amount of weight on the wheel, but rather how much turning force the wheel has. Axial load is irrelevant to torque.
@WoodCarvingWeekly13 күн бұрын
I appreciate your comment. I’ll have to take your word for it because I don’t know what “axial load” is. 🙂
@joebtemp29 күн бұрын
I just received this item and unfortunately, I'm very disappointed. Even the slightest bit of pressure on the wheel completely stops it. There is virtually zero torque on this item. It is absolutely impossible to use. I understand the manufacturer has changed specifications but as of October 28, 2024 I would urge everyone to stay away from this product.
@WoodCarvingWeekly28 күн бұрын
Hi Joe, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts given your experience with the machine.