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new Tormeck gauge

Max Taylor

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Anyone here on this forum purchased the new gauge Tormeck has come out with? Does it have instructions on the protrusion past the holding device? They claim it will allow you to sharpen the Ellsworth grind in about a minute. I have the machine and would buy the gauge if it really works. Any input is appreciated. Max
 
Got One and I like it.

I got one just after seeing it in Louisville this summer. I love it for checking my set-up and setting the honing wheel for that "ultimate edge". It has a few step guages for setting the tool at the right depth of the jig, but you can do that with a block of wood. The beauty is that it checks your set-up by checking the setting of the bar to the wheel. If this is off, you cut will be off. I have at least 6 ways to put an edge on an Ellsworth tool. This one I can use just as fast, remove less steel and get the best edge. Was it worth it? YES!
 
Tormek gague

Thanks, Cap, will call WC and Rockler and see if they have one. Been to your fair city in better times. Love the atmosphere, people and climate. Ate my fill of crabs. Max
 
Tormek Gauge

I purchased one last month at the Baltimore woodworking show. What I like is that it keeps the exact same set up regardless of wheel size so every cut is the same. Simple and easy. Thats what i like.

Tony
 
Dustpan said:
Thanks, Cap, will call WC and Rockler and see if they have one. Been to your fair city in better times. Love the atmosphere, people and climate. Ate my fill of crabs. Max
I'll back up your story, Max, and will also tell the Mrs. that you really need it and that you will be able to triple your output of bowls if you get it. In return, I only ask to borrow it on occasion. I saw them at Rockler's the last time that I was there.

Bill
 
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