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Tormac or Makita sharpener? #8436 06/02/03 02:50 AM
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Why does everyone seem to like the Tormac over the Makita or Delta waterstone sharpeners? Is the hollow ground really an advantage? It seems like it would weaken the cutting edge and require more often sharpening.

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Re: Tormac or Makita sharpener? #8437 06/02/03 04:29 PM
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IMHO, a hollow ground edge requires less honing after the grinder has done the shaping. When you lay the bevel edge on the water stone (or sandpaper), only the tip and 'heel' of the hollow grind contact the stone. Thus less material needs to be removed during honing. What you end up with, then, is still a 'flat' edge at the proper angle at the very tip of the tool, not a 'curved' edge with too small an angle.

I do not return to the grinder for each sharpening. Only when I need to grind out a large knick, or when the hollow grind is almost gone. Otherwise, I just do the honing step.

That's been my experience, anyway. CB.


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