I wouldn't say so. You can run this at very low speed, and if you move the edge across sufficiently quickly there is no risk of overheating. I tried it out the other day and it created a very nice, refined edge with little effort. I'm impressed. It does not replace hand for me, but it could for some. Thanks for watching 🙏
The "tighten" knob @10:51 extends the drive axle so the power unit can drive the bigger belt on the larger sharpening platform. That spot near the tracking knob is only where the knob gets stored when the power unit isn't attached.
Nice stuff for a cheap or highly damaged tools
I wouldn't say so. You can run this at very low speed, and if you move the edge across sufficiently quickly there is no risk of overheating. I tried it out the other day and it created a very nice, refined edge with little effort. I'm impressed. It does not replace hand for me, but it could for some.
Thanks for watching 🙏
The "tighten" knob @10:51 extends the drive axle so the power unit can drive the bigger belt on the larger sharpening platform. That spot near the tracking knob is only where the knob gets stored when the power unit isn't attached.
Thanks! It took a few minutes but I figured that out a bit after I cut the camera. Appreciate your help 🙏