Nei perni di rotazione degli assi presentano dei cuscinetti o delle boccole ? Grazie Do they have bearings or bushings in the pivot pins of the axes? Thank you
I have looked at the Scheepach grinder and it feels very "China copy" of a Tormek. I use an old Tormek that are from about 1990 and it still works perfectly. A sturdy welded steel body and very stabil construction, no flex in the tool rest. Tormek are giving 7 years warranty on the bigger T8 even for professional use and for the smaller T4 witch are more in the same range as the Scheepach they give 7 years for home use. I would put my money on Tormek, the quality are so much higer and you have to see this as an investment for many years to come.
Hej, tak for videoen - jeg går og overvejer at købe sådan en maskine... er den for "grov" eller for stor til at kunne bruges til selv små lovlige lommeknive? Eller er den mere til større kokkeknive, stemmejern osv? Hvor skarpe bliver knivene, kan de eks blive skarpe nok til at barbere osv? Vh. Carsten
Hey, thanks for posting! I just got a machine like that, but i can't figure out what the knob on the back is for. It can be turned "+" and "-", but what is the purpose? Can you help?
M. R. If you look carefully it is the stone flange/sticker that is out of alignment. If you look at the edge of the stone wheel in comparison to the power outlet it looks consistent.
i have this machine , while the machine is very good the CHINESE Abrasive wheels , are ABSOLUTELY GARBAGE, they are extremely poor quality with massive soft spots. i had the original replaced under warranty, the second wheel was no better if not slightly worse. I am a retired ABRASIVE SALES REP, and have some knowledge in abrasives , bonded, coated , vitrified, etc these blue wheels are JUNK
Jeffrey Lord I am no abrasive expert but I have noticed the stone seems to release abrasive excessively and unevenly making the wheel go out of round and form high spots.
Jeffrey Lord thanks for that post, I just bought one of these machines and have had a lot of difficulty getting a square edge on my tools. Another buy will be a good stone! That will solve my problems!
I bought a Tormek and sold it a month later. These types of wet grinders are VERY, VERY SLOW. It's poor design. Knives can be sharpened much faster without overheating/damage to the blade.
This machine is a hunk of shit. Currently trying to refund mine after less than a week the leather has an air pocket bulging in one spot & is coming off at the join, the wheels not round or true & it doesn't come with a truing tool. It also has 2 huge plastic star headed guide rod fixing bolts that block you from passing your blade across the machine. A perfect example why it always costs me more when i try to go cheap. When will i learn!