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Introduction .......................................................................................... | 3
Overview of dry and wet sharpening machines .....................................| 4
Sharpening machines for dry grinding ................................................| 5
Sharpening machines for wet grinding ...............................................| 6
Sharpening recipes depending on sharpening stone diameters ...............| 7
Table of angles ..............................................................................| 8
Roughing-out gouges ......................................................................| 9 • Straight grind .........................................................................| 9 • Special grind (wings swept back) .............................................| 10
Spindle gouges ..............................................................................| 11 • Factory grind ..........................................................................| 12 • Traditional grind .....................................................................| 13 • Fingernail grind ......................................................................| 14 • Detail gouges, cross-sections ...................................................| 15 •Detailgouges,fingernailgrind,secondarybevel .........................| 16
Bowl gouges .................................................................................| 17 • Factory grind ..........................................................................| 18 • Traditional grind .....................................................................| 19 • Fingernail grind ......................................................................| 20 • Ellsworth special grind ............................................................| 21 • Additional tips on bowl gouges .................................................| 22
Hollowing gouges...........................................................................| 23 •StuartMortimergouges,multi-bevelgrind ................................| 23
Chisels .........................................................................................| 24
Scrapers.......................................................................................| 25
General sharpening service ..............................................................| 27
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Normally, woodturning tools aremadeofveryhard,wear-resistant HSS or PM steels that can be worked on water-stones only with enormous effort. We recommend using DICTUM DS 150 L or Creusen 7500 TS, Tormek, ProEdge, grinding machine. Their special grinding jigs enable a fast and consistent sharpen-ing,evenwithcomplicatedcutting edge geometries. After sharpeningtheouterbevel,polish the inner burr by hand with a multiform stone or a profiledleatherhoningwheel,similar to the process used for gouges.
Workshop recommendation »Sharpening for Woodturners« During the course, you will learn how to sharpen tools by hand and using sharpening machines like the Tormek, the Sorby ProEdge or the circular saw grinding machine with precision and in a way that protects the tool. This includes learning how to create a reproducible polished section and a traditional orfingernailgrind.SpecialgrindssuchastheEllsworthspecialgrind willalsobecovered.Participantswillbeshownhowtosharpengouges,chisels, parting tools, scrapers, ring tools and hook tools. The course is designedforbothnovicesandexperiencedwoodturnerswishingtoexpandtheir skills.
We recommend participating in one of our one-day sharpening courses. For more information see www.dictum.com/workshops
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Introduction
Roughing- out gouges
Spindle gouges
Bowl gouges
Scrapers, chisels
Dry
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DICTUM® Low-speed Grinder DS 150 L
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free- handed with support
Creusen Double-wheeled Grinder 7500 TS
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free- handed with support
Sorby™ ProEdge Grinding Machine
Free-handed or with jig
Free- handed with support or jig
Free- handed with support or jig
Free-handed or with jig
Wet
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Mac
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Tormek® Sharpening-System
with jig
with jig
with jig
with jig
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Overview of dry and wet sharpening machines
Overview of sharpening machines
Roughing- out gouges
Spindle gouges
Bowl gouges
Scrapers, chisels
Dry
-Gri
ndin
g M
achi
nes
DICTUM® Low-speed Grinder DS 150 L
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free- handed with support
Creusen Double-wheeled Grinder 7500 TS
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free-handed or with Wolverinesharpening system
Free- handed with support
Sorby™ ProEdge Grinding Machine
Free-handed or with jig
Free- handed with support or jig
Free- handed with support or jig
Free-handed or with jig
Wet
-Sha
rpen
ing
Mac
hine
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Tormek® Sharpening-System
with jig
with jig
with jig
with jig
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Sharpening machines for dry grinding
Themainargumentinfavourofdry grinding is the rapid material abrasion, which is as good as impossible when using a wet sharpening machine with certain types of steel. This reduces the grinding time.
DICTUM® Low-speed Grinder DS 150 L (No. 720782)
Creusen 7500 TS (No. 716025)
Sorby™ ProEdge
Double-wheeled Grinder with CBN Grinding Wheel (No. 716028)
Double-wheeled Grinder with Sharpening Set for Turning Tools (No. 711113)
Double-wheeled Grinder with Sharpening Set for Turning Tools with CBN Grinding Wheel (No. 711116)
Deluxe(No.720384)Basic (No. 720383)
Low-speed Grinder with CBN Grinding Wheel (No. 711241)
Low-speed Grinder with Sharpening Set for Woodturning Tools and CBN Grinding Wheel (No. 711243)
Low-speed Grinder with Sharpen-ing Set for Woodturning Tools (No. 711242)
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Possible complementary products for dry and wet grinding
Tormek Mounting Set BGM-100
TormekConverter OWC-1
OptiGrind CBN Grinding Wheel
DICTUM Sharpening Gauge
Tormek® T-4/T-8 (No. 705195/ 716034)
Tormek® T-8 for Woodturners with Blackstone (No. 716056)
Tormek® T-8 for Woodturners with Blackstone and Wood- turner’s Kit (No. 716057)
Sharpening machines for wet grinding
Themainargumentinfavourofwet grinding is the low heat generation.Thispreventsanypotentiallossofhardness.Thewetabrasiveactionalsosignificantly reducesdustexposure.
Tormek® T-8 for Woodturners with DC-250 Diamond Grinding Wheel, K 360 and Woodturner‘s Kit (No. 716054)
Noriskofoverheating
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Sharpening tips depending on sharpening stone diameters
The settings on the honing guides of sharpening machines, DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS and Tormek, depend on the wheel diameter of the sharpeningstones.However,thestonediametersofgrindingwheels(exceptCBNanddiamondgrindingwheels)decreaseundertheabrasiveactionofsharpening and dressing.
Tormek:The reduction in the diameter of grinding wheels, which gradually abrade, canbecompensatedfortoacertainextentbyusingtheTurningToolSetterTTS-100. We therefore recommend using the TTS-100 with the Tormek sharpeninginstructionswhenpossible.However,iftheusedstoneisalreadyheavilyworn,theremayalsobeslightchangesinangleandgeometry,evenwhen using the TTS-100. This can also occur when combining both sharpen-ing systems (pre-grind with the Double-wheeled Grinder/regrind with the Tormek). In order to obtain uniform results with this machine during each sharpening process, we recommend using CBN or diamond grinding wheels.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS:If the small wheel diameter (150 mm) of this machine is reduced by addition- al 10 mm, there is a risk of hollow-grinding and thus a weakening of the bevel.Furthermore,thegeometriesofthegrindwillchange.Inordertoobtain uniform results with this machine during each sharpening process, we recommend using CBN or diamond grinding wheels.
CBN and Diamond grinding discs problem solver:TheuseofCBNanddiamondgrindingwheelspreventsstonediameterreduc-tion,thusavoidingcuttingedgegeometriesfrombeingchanged.Furthermore,thesewheelssavetime(notrueingisnecessary)anddonotgeneratetoomuchheat(reducedriskofoverheating)underhighspeeds(double-wheeledgrinder).Inaddition,CBNoffersaverygoodprice-performanceratio,astheslightly higher acquisition costs are compensated for by the more robust and aggressivecrystalstructure.
Fingernail grind ground on wheel diameter 250 mm.
Fingernail grind ground on wheel diameter 140 mm -beveltendstobecomehollow.Thechangesin geometryareonlymarginallyvisible,buttheyare sufficienttoinfluencetheintendeduseofgouges of crack-prone steels (PRO-PM) and with sharp bevelangles.
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Table of angles
Theanglesgiveninthefollowingtablecanbeusedasaguideline.Inspecialcases,thecuttinganglesmaybedifferentfromthespecifiedvalues.
Scraper to 75° Bowl gouge 45°-65° Chisel 45° Roughing-out gouge 35°-40° Spindle gouge 35°
Quick-check angle table
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Straight upper edge90° offsets precisely shapeable
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind35°-40°bevelangle
Rounded upper edgecomfortable hand position yet free guidance
STRAIGHT GRINDStandard grind.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS•AdjustthedistanceoftheWolverine V-armtothebevelangle
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally • TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVS-50, protrusion 53 mm•Turnuntiltheupperedgesarevertical (see picture)
ProEdge•InsertinV-block,adjusttheangleplatetothebevelangle•TurnthetoolintheV-blockuntiltheouteredgesarevertical
Roughing-out gouges
Straight grind
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Roughing-out gouges
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind35°-40°bevelangle
SPECIAL GRIND (WINGS SWEPT BACK) Enables rough pull cuts - similar to a spindle gouge.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Free-hand grinding with support while movingtheaxisoftheturningtoolabout 20° and turning the tool at the same time• Pay attention to symmetry
Tormek • Similar configurations as for a straight grind, but the upper edges are turned beyondtheverticalposition• Pay attention to symmetry
ProEdge•Free-handgrindingwithsupportwhilemovingtheaxis of the turning tool about 20° and turning the tool at the same time
Special grind
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90°
20°
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Spindle gouges
English-styleFlute Notmilledover the entire length.
+ Stable, especially if there arevibrationsorifthegouge protrudes beyond the tool rest
European-/continental-style+ Forged - therefore stable structure + Rounded upper edge enables a comfortable hand position
FluteMilledovertheentirelength.+ Gouges can be sharpened withaguideover the entire lifetime
Flute runs 3/4 of the length.
Flute runs the entire length.
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Spindle gouges
Geometries/grinding configurationsGrind35°bevelangle
FACTORY GRIND You can work with this but it is not ideal.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Free-handgrindingwithsupportwhilemovingtheaxis of the turning tool about 20° and turning the tool at the same time• Pay attention to symmetry
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVS-50, protrusion 53 mm
ProEdgeEnglish-style• InsertinV-block,adjusttheangleplatetothebevelangle
European-style• Smaller widths: Insert in V-block, adjusttheangleplatetothebevelangle• Lagerwidths:RollingmovementintheV-blockishindered
Factory grind
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Spindle gouges
Geometries/grinding configurationsGrind35°bevelangle
TRADITIONAL GRIND Good access to edges, good guidance thanks to the swept back wings. For transitions and V-shaped notches.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Vari Grind, protrusion 65 mm, position 2 (second notch from the front)• Pushbackthearmuntilyoureachthebevelangle
Or for further working on the Tormek• OWC-1withTormekConverter,TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 2, 65 mm protrusion
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 2, 65 mm protrusion
Polishing with a leather honing wheel• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the leather honing wheel), gouge stays clamped in the SVD-186, use polishing paste
ProEdge• Fingernail grinding jig• Firstholeoftheboss(withoutextender),position2, protrusion 55 mm, adjust the angle to the gouge
Traditional grind
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Spindle gouges
Geometries/grinding configurationsGrind35°bevelangle
FINGERNAIL GRIND Narrower V-shaped notches and transitions possible.
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Vari Grind, protrusion 65 mm, position 2 (second notch from the front)• Pushbackthearmuntilyoureachthebevelangle• Start at the side with little pressure in the centre of the tool
Or for further working on the Tormek• OWC-1withTormekConverter,TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 3, 55 mm protrusion
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 3, 55 mm protrusion
Polishing with a leather honing wheel• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the leather honing wheel), gouge stays clamped in the SVD-186, use polishing paste
ProEdge• 35° is not possible; the minimum angle that can be sharpened inthethirdholeofthefingernailgrindingjigextenderis48°• Free-handed with support
Fingernail grind
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Spindle gouges (Detail gouges)
Round cross-sectionFluteNotmilledover the entire length.
• Theshallowflute allowsexcellentstability, eveninworkwherethegouge protrudeswellabove the end stop• Fingernail grind withsecondarybevel
Rectangular cross-sectionFluteNotmilledover the entire length.
• Theshallowfluteand the rectangular cross-section (thatkeepvibrationtoaminimum), allow the best possible access to narrowest recesses• Fingernail grind withsecondarybevel
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round cross-section
rectangular cross-section
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Geometries/grinding configurations Grind35°/25°bevelangle
FINGERNAIL GRIND WITH SECONDARY BEVEL
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TSMainbevel35°bevelangle:• Vari Grind, protrusion 65 mm, position 3 (third notch from the front)• Push back the arm until you reach thebevelangle(possiblereadjustment of the Vari Grind position required)
Secondarybevel25°bevelangle:• Vari Grind, protrusion 65 mm, position 3 (third notch from the front)• Push back the arm until youreachthebevelangle
TormekMainbevel35°bevelangle:• Place bracket horizontally• Caution: You cannot use the TTS-100 for this grind! SVD-186, position 2, protrusion 65 mm, wooden distance block of 4 cm between bracket and stone
Secondarybevel25°bevelangle:• Place bracket horizontally• Sameadjustmentasonmainbevel, you just loosen the screw at the end of theSVD-186andpushittotheveryback; thebevelangleresultsautomatically
Spindle gouges (Detail gouges)
Fingernail grind withsecondarybevel
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Traditional grind
Ellsworth special grind
notsuitableforfingernailgrind
wings swept far back
U-shape gouge U-shaped fluteMainly for working on the outside of bowls.
Ellsworth gougeDeep, parabolic fluteFor inside and outside, rough and fine work.
Bowl gouges
Factory grind
Traditional grind
Superflute gougeParabolic fluteUniversalapplication of the gouge.
Fingernail grind
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Bowl gouges
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind50°-65°bevelangle
FACTORY GRINDYou can work with this but it is not ideal.
+ Simple, safe cut for the outside of bowls• Bevelrubbingpullcut• Facing off cut across the grain• Hollowing cut
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Free-handgrindingwithsupportwhilemovingtheaxisof the turning tool about 20° and turning the tool at the same time• Pay attention to symmetry
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel)• SVS-50,adjustdistanceaccordingtothebevelangle(50°-65°)
ProEdge• With V-block, adjust support accordingtothebevelangle
Factory grind
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TRADITIONAL GRIND
• Bevelrubbingpullcut• Facing off cuts across the grain• Hollowing cut
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Free-hand grind: start on the outside, pay attention to symmetrical wings
Tormek• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 2, 65 mm protrusion, adapt according to thebevelangle
ProEdge• With fingernail grinding jig, hole 1, e.g. with position 2, protrusion58mm,50°bevelangle,adjusttheheightof the grinding arm according to the angle• Free-handed with support
Bowl gouges
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind50°(50°-65°possible)bevelangle
Traditional grind
Traditional grind
TRADITIONAL GRIND WITH U-SHAPE
• Bevelrubbingpullcut (for the outside of bowls)• Lightly grind the back topreventtheedges from damaging the surface of the wood (see picture)• Caution:ifyouremovetoomuch material from the back of the turning gouge there is a danger of hooking while turning
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Bowl gouges
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind45°bevelangle
FINGERNAIL GRIND
+ Highest versatility• Trueing up cut along the grain• Pull cut• Bevelrubbingpullcut• Angelshaircut(verygoodsurface)• Facing off cut across the grain• Hollowing cut
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Vari Grind, protrusion 53 mm, position 2• Reworking:thecentreoftheinitialbeveltouches thegrindingwheel,removematerialonlyonthesides
Or for further working on the Tormek• OWC-1converter,TTS-100,holedistanceA(bothwheelstouch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 2, protrusion 65 mm
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 2, protrusion 65 mm
ProEdge• 45° is not possible; the minimum grinding angle with fingernail grind on the ProEdge is 48°• Usethethirdholeofthefingernailgrindingjigextender; preciseindicationsonprotrusionorpositioncannotbegiven, because they depend on the length of the gouge worked on
Fingernail grind
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Ellsworth special grind
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind60°bevelangle
ELLSWORTH SPECIAL GRIND
+ Highest versatility• Trueing up cut along the grain• Pull cut• Bevelrubbingpullcut• Angelshaircut(verygoodsurface)• Facing off cut across the grain• Hollowing cut
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Vari Grind, protrusion 55 mm, position 2• Start on the outsides
Or for further working on the Tormek• OWC-1converter,TTS-100,holedistanceA (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 6, protrusion 75 mm
Tormek• TTS-100, hole distance A (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), SVD-186, position 6, protrusion 75 mm• Grind to the centre, then the other side
ProEdge• Due to the limited turning radius, the ProEdge quickly reaches its limits; the length of smaller gouges often is not enough• Fingernail grind with wings swept far back possible with the fingernail grinding jig extenderonposition3• Precise indications on protrusioncannotbegiven, because they depend on the length of the gouge worked on• Otherwise free-handed with support
Ellsworth special grind
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Rounding off the edges by handToremovethesharpedgeontheendofthebevelwerecommendtheHonStar withCBNcoating(No.704849).Theresult:Betterworkingincurveswithout canting in the workpiece.
SecondarybevelontheDICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TSTodeterminethemainbevel,adjusttheVariGrindonaprotrusionof75mmonposition5(fifthnotchfromthefront)andslidethearmuntiltheexistingbevelisreached.ForgrindingthesecondarybevelloosentheVariGrindlocking screw and adjust the angle on position 7 (last notch). Now grind the beveluntilthesecondarybevelisapproximatelyhalfthatofthefirstbevel.
SecondarybevelontheTormekTodeterminethemainbevel,adjustthebracketwiththeTTS-100,holedistance A on the wheel diameter. Take the SVD-186, protrusion 65 mm, back end stop fully retracted. Forgrindingthesecondarybevelloosentherearscrew of the SVD-186 and slide the guidance to the end stop. Now grind the beveluntilthesecondarybevelisapproximatelyhalfthatofthefirstbevel.
Grindingthemicrobevel
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TSAdjust the Vari Grind to your standard grind on your machine, slide the arm tothefrontuntilaspaceofapprox.1mmisbetweenthecuttingedgeandthestone.Nowsharpenuntilyougetthedesiredmicrobevel.
TormekAdjust the SVD-186 to your standard grind on your machine, now turn the fine tuning on theuniversalsupporttwofullturns tothefront,slidetheuniversal support to the end stop and tighten it. Now sharpen until you getthedesiredmicrobevel.
Additional tips on bowl gouges
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Bowl gouges
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Hollowing gouges Stuart Mortimer gouges (No. 702032 and 702009)
Geometries/grinding configurations Multi-bevelgrind
MULTI-BEVEL GRIND
• With special grind especially suited for hollowing out deep objects• Itsshortfluteleavesmorestrength in the shaft for increased rigidity, which allowsthetooltoabsorbvibrations• Ideal for hard wood
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TSFirstbevelVari Grind, protrusion 75 mm, lateralanglesettingdeviceto theveryfront,arm17.5cmback from the front edge of the end stop
SecondbevelAdjust Vari Grind on position 2 (second notch from the front)
ThirdbevelAdjust Vari Grind on position 3 (third notch from the front)
FourthbevelAdjust Vari Grind on position 4 (fourth notch from the front), then take it out and round off the edge free-handed to a clean transition; you can then file the edge with a diamond file (No. 705374)
Multi-bevelgrind
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Chisels
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Grind free-handed with support
Or for further working on the Tormek• Tormek Mounting Set BGM-100, TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), adjust SVS-50 on 20° inclination, protrusion 55 mm • Grinduntilthebevelsare the same size; if necessary, grind the first side again
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• TTS-100, hole distance B (both wheels touch the grinding wheel), adjust SVS-50 on 20° inclination, protrusion 55 mm• Grinduntilthebevelsare the same size; if necessary, grind the first side again
Geometries/grinding configurationsGrind45°bevelangle
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Scrapers
DICTUM DS 150 L, Creusen 7500 TS• Grind free-handed with support
Tormek• Place bracket horizontally• Adjust SVD-110 to the desired bevelangle
Geometries/grinding configurations Grind75°bevelangle
Normally, scrapers cut viaaburronthe cutting edge. This burr can be created in a similar way to the burr on a scraper blade, but it usually forms naturally during sharpening. Therefore, wet grinding is not recommended for scrapers, because the created burr is not »strong« enough. You also should not polish the cutting edge aftersharpeningtoremovetheburr.
Cross-section scraper with grounded burr
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General sharpening service
Our perfectly trained sharpening team is happy to sharpen your blades.
Knives €7.00
Axes,woodturningtools, carvingandsculptingtools,scissors €9.00
Chisels(onlybevelandhoningtheback) €6.00
Chisels(bevelandback) €13.00Inclusive additional trueing and polishing of the back
Planeblades(beveland»Rulertrick«*onthebackoftheblade) €6.00
Planeblades(bevelandback) €13.00Inclusive additional trueing and polishing of the back
Garden and hedge shears €12.00
Hair cutting scissors and razors €19.00
For extremely time-consuming sharpening operations that require an increased effort in the process, we reserve the right to charge additional €7.00. In this case, our sharpening expert will get in touch with you before starting the work.
*»Ruler trick« - The Lie-Nielsen MethodA thin steel ruler is placed along the long edge of a fine-grit honing stone and theverytipofthebackofthebladepolishedalongtheoppositelongedgeofthestone.Seeexpertknowledge»SharpeningPlaneBlades«atwww.dictum.com
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