Nice honest opinion 👍 I have a Tormek T8 coming and the next order is going to be the rotating base, the machine cover and the MB-102 Multibase, which is the part you are talking about. Yes, it's purely for home use and the extended family. I already have the "Edge Pro" Professional Kit that I have been using for around 10 years now. It is an excellent product which will give you razor sharp edges to splitting hair if that is what you desire. It's only downfall is that if the knife edge is badly damaged then it takes a large amount of labour/time and stone material to get them back profiled. It also can't really do bigger items like axes/mower blades etc. Also the honing strop on the Tormek T8 will come really handy as its easy to give the knifes a quick touch up with the honing wheel.
@oldstersoutside67410 ай бұрын
Great video. What is a good source for both accessories?
@robertdewalt871110 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I agree stropping very important. With my Worksharp Elite Knife Sharpening System, I have 3 leather belts, where I have green compound on one belt and red compound on other belt, it allowed me to get high end single bevel to sharpness level of 95g on BESS C certified scale. I am on wait list for black paste finer micron level. When I returned knife to my work colleague comment back was knife was wicked sharp. With what you shared I now now which accessories to get first when I purchase Tormek T8.
@simonwells697710 ай бұрын
Another good video Great Edge! Totally agree that the FVB is the first accessory to buy.
@greatedgeltd10 ай бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@robchros10 ай бұрын
I wish to thank you for all your helpfull videos and tips ....r
@greatedgeltd10 ай бұрын
Thank you -that is very kind of you to say. I never know who is out there watching or whether anything I’m publishing is helpful, so feedback is appreciated.
@johnbivens37155 ай бұрын
Thank you I’ll check out your links
@BladeLabMiami10 ай бұрын
I agree the FVB is a must have. As far as first ... I'd agree, unless one is sharpening a lot of wear-resistant steels, in which case I'd start off with the CBN or diamond wheels.
@K3Flyguy4 ай бұрын
I have experienced a nasty stone grab and am looking for information if I can sharpen edge trailing on the Tormek. Using CBN 400 and 1000, also any idea about a 10" leather wheel instead of changing the rest angle.
@swingbelly10 ай бұрын
Excellent video based on practical experience. I now understand why Dr. Vadim was so meticulous and precise in his measurements both for sharpening and honing. He also possessed an inquisitive mind to enhance the sharpening ability of the Tormek products. Did he not in one of his videos suggest the honing angle be slightly different from the sharpening angle to completely remove the burr? Again, thank you for this informative video. And, my apologies for a previous comment made as I was stunned by Dr Vadims' usual focus of sharpening with the Tormek system to one of high speed commercial grinders and buffers. The end result is the same, only the method is different.
@greatedgeltd10 ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in and don’t worry at all about past comments. Discussion is more important than agreement. And to be honest, I shared some of your surprise when Vadim moved into high speed grinding…
@swingbelly10 ай бұрын
@@greatedgeltd Thank you. You are a true gentleman.
@maxwellfluckiger68298 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. Is aimed squarely at me and is amazing to learn so much in a few minutes. Yep Got 600 grit Diamond for reprofiling and Japanese Waterstone. Already amazing results..but the honing tips are great! Curious what you mean by software over angle guide!? Will look into it! Thank you! Top Video!
@greatedgeltd7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much - great to hear that some things are useful… One never knows who’s listening or what the reaction is when speaking to a KZbin camera. By software I mean the calculators that can help to determine the support bar height for exact angle determination. I find it a very useful addition to the tormek, especially for precise-angle honing. Glad you Japanese wheel sharpening is going well. Mine is quite underutilised but hoping to find a purpose for it in an upcoming video. Thanks for tuning in!
@johnbivens37155 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. Great content, thank you. What software do you use to determine grinding angle
@greatedgeltd5 ай бұрын
Thank you for tuning in. The software I used is from the late Vadim Kraichuk (aka KnifeGrinders).. But if you check the description section of my video ‘How to set edge angles for Tormek sharpening’, there is a link to some other options…. Good luck with your sharpening!
@MrJeffreyg9 ай бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing. Can you tell me where to find the white nylon spacer used in lieu of the grinding wheel?
@greatedgeltd9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching… Bought from Schliefjunkies in Germany, but for a long time I just used a piece of cut off plastic pipe, so there are DIY options that work as well.
@ramonkelly96848 ай бұрын
who sells the FVB? also, is everything included in the FVB kit?
@brianterramana67047 ай бұрын
Where can I buy the fvb?
@martincleary909315 күн бұрын
Does anyone sell the FVB? I just picked up a T4. Thanks
@demacherius17 ай бұрын
So why don't you put the bar in as Tormek describes it in the manual? The only difference to this is where on the wheel you are grinding.
@robertdewalt871110 ай бұрын
I have question about Tormek T-8, would it work with power generator, and would it be portable in SUV or van? What I am thinking of doing a a mobile sharpening services for Butcher shops, and restaurants. I am wondering if T-8 would be able to do this or for mobile service would I be better off using Worksharp elite sharpening system for mobile service. I have firm belts, regular belts and leather belts for the blade grinding. I have two so I don’t overheat if I an doing lots of sharpening. But I also plan to get Tormek T-8 next year, a local supplier has given me a customer number so I can order front accessory when I order the Tormek T-8.
@greatedgeltd10 ай бұрын
Tormek would certainly be compatible with a generator - I did some sharpening tonight with my T8 connected to a power meter and the max watts draw was 94 (at 245V). But for sheer portability and also speed of sharpening, I think I would go for the Worksharp Elite for a mobile sharpening service.. The Tormek is heavier, and also needs water which could be a hassle. The Worksharp draws a bit more power, but still only about 200W, so easily compatible with a generator.
@robertdewalt871110 ай бұрын
@@greatedgeltd . Thank you.
@ronsellew569610 ай бұрын
where can you find one? I don't get any answer from the Australian guy!
@thomask8379 ай бұрын
Vadim won't respond my friend. He is no longer of this mortal coil.
@bobsulick39598 ай бұрын
Great video but it would help to show a side view when using the angle gauge… … and your face… never see your face
@greatedgeltd7 ай бұрын
Thank you, and from memory I thought I had included more side angle views, but you are right that they are lacking a bit. It seems to be a thing within sharpening videos to often just focus on the gear so I’ve never shown my face. Although I have heard that my reflection can be seen in some clips ;)