Tormek - Sharp Makers Meet 2023
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2023
- I was fortunate enough to get invited to Tormek for their "Sharp makers meet 2023", along with several other very talented makers. We spent a day focused around sharpening and listened to how Tormek as a company has evolved over the years, as well as the massive impact it has had on peoples careers! I tried to capture a few clips from this wonderful day here.
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It has to be a good feeling to see that even the people who make a tool you use appreciate the quality of your work.
It seemed expensive at the time, but I bit the bullet sometime around 1997 and bought a Tormek motor base and half a dozen jigs. I could sharpen anything from small gouges to lawn mower blades. It works perfectly still 25 years later. It has been one of the best purchases I have made for value over time. I would replace it without a single thought today if I needed to. Thanks, Tormek
Cool!
Very interesting video. Thank you very much. This has set my mind to buying a Tormek. Thank you for all of your great videos.
Thanks! I don't think you will regret it.
nice video, i did not know tormek was made in lindesberg. my great grandmother was from there.
Fantastic video! You can tell Tormek makes quality tools! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks
Nice flex showing your work in their exhibit!!
TORMEK is a fantastic company. I have upgraded my old power drill engined model with a diamond wheel and all the woodturning jiggs and it works like a charm! :)
Do they really send out Band-Aids with the machine? That would be hilarious.
They actually do! And you will probably need them at least once! :)
I also picked up a set of wood carving knives from Beaver craft which came with a bandaids, very funny.
Mine came with Band- aids
Another company, Made In, includes bandages with their cutlery.
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Thank you for all the awesome content and great videos!!!
Excellent! A bit off the normal path, but that is what makes it interesting. I’m smiling (my measure of what makes a good video).
Thank you. Keep the aspidistra flying!
God bless,
Paul
Thanks!
I’m really surprised Tormek exists since 1973! I was convinced Fred Flintstone already ground his stone axes on a Tormek.
Har länge velat om ja ska köpa
Men efter den här videon
Blir det slut på slöa knivar 🔪
Lutar åt en T8
👍🇸🇪 Bra video… bra jobbat 🇸🇪👍
We loved it . Thanks for taking us along . Happy trails
They make nice gear.
Nice video. Super nice tools. There definitely an investment. The items that have been made are really nice. Thanks for sharing. 👍 bob.
Very nice tool company 👌 👍
Tack för den intressanta informationen👍
Thanks for the video. I did not know Tormek was made in Sweden. I have been looking and wanting for some time, but I can't pull the trigger just yet.
I like these occational videos thank you for taking the time to subtitle.
We always look forward to the next Thunder Bear video. I wonder how people made things in the distant past and gain a new appreciation for the time and effort it takes to create something.
Enjoyed this interesting and informative video 👍. Pressed the button on the side of my head to turn on the Swedish-English translation, didn’t work. Pressed all the buttons I could find to turn on my phones Swedish-English translation , didn’t work. It must be interesting to live in a country where two languages are fluently spoken. Regards from Down Under (The place where we’ve invented our own version of the English language 😂😂)
It's working now... I don't know what happened.
@@torbjornahmanAll good mate 👍 Maybe a few gremlins in the system 😂😂
Definitely, it stopped working again today... crazy.
They are great machines, I have A T-7 that I sharpen scissors, secateurs, shears, chisels, turning tools, kitchen & pocket knives, planer blades, spindle moulder knives, axes, carving tools, and lots of other things on. I take it to our town's 'Repair Cafe' once a month (Tormek tools are very portable, unlike some of their competition) and sharpen people's implements for a donation to our Neighbourhood House. The only reason I would consider upgrading to a T-8 is because of the water trough raising and lowering mechanism, which the T-7 does not have (& maybe getting a diamond wheel, but I don't have the $$$ !). I'm constantly spilling water when I raise the trough, and have put a microfibre cloth underneath permanently because of this.
Great to hear!! Yes that simple thing is pretty nice to have
Bra och användbar video! Tack så jättemycket!
I was surprised to learn the chassis is cast from zinc. I cast zinc ingots for a living, specifically alloys intended for die-casting and I know some of it is exported to Sweden(which actually has no zinc smelters), maybe I've actually supplied the raw material for some of these machines.
Cool, not impossible!
It only applies to the larger T-8 model. The smaller T-4 have a plastic body except the top part where the important things are. But well, that's the more affordable model (I have a T-4) :)
Mal wieder ein tolles Video! Und Tormek: Die Maschinen werden mannigfaltig kopiert, doch an die Qualität von Tormek , kommt keine heran!👍👍👍🤗
love the history about all the tools :)
Love Torbjorn’s videos however there is so much work to produce them. This is an example of including so many aspects of his work. JC🌵
Wow amazing opportunity.
Awesome!
A sharp tool is a safe tool
Loved that shield @ 4:38...
All in wood!
As the guy said: yeah, buying a Tormek it's an investment. But I'm happy that I bought my T-4.
I really love the small knife jig.
You can really get into a convoluted setup to sharpen any small handeled knife or really any item with a blade.
Also really like the axe sharpening hook... produces a consistant even edge on both sides...when sharpened polished and honed, a cheap axe you can shave with...
Great innovative ideas...
Id like to see a easier simplified drill sharpener jig, then id have everything sharp...
I did not understand but I agree. He sounded like an honest and knowledgeable guy 😂
Turn on the English captions below!
@@torbjornahman it was a joke 😁
@@torbjornahman is it just me or is there no subs loaded yet?
@@iridianlike two words popped up the whole time music and quality if I remember correctly
@@iridian Very strange, it should be fixed now
Interesting. Informative.
0:10 - wait, I have a mountain? :D
Yep! :)
@@torbjornahman cool. :)
Muito bom mostrar as coisas feitos pelo seu país. E as feiras/exposições?
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0:34 bosch (celma prcr 10/6)
I was very confused to see sharpening stones until I remembered that Tormach makes CNC mills, not Tormek.
I have got a cheap grind machine and some tormek jigs. I guess I have to sell it an buy a real one 😮
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interesting video! 😻 swedish is super weird haha
Ha ha, in a good or bad way?! We kind of like it here 😂
@@torbjornahman haha in a good way!
I’ve studied at least a dozen languages, more depending on how you count, and Swedish stands out as most similar to English in the sense that these languages have decoy spellings. There are letters, and the letters are supposed to indicate sounds, but then you find out how the word is pronounced and you realize that the letters are actually there to mislead you. 😂
French, Irish and Welsh deserve honorable mention for weirdness and infidelity to the letters as well, but English and Swedish are the ones that fool me most. 😂
@@twestgard2 trying to learn Italian... any advice or useful resources?
@@DanelonNicolas It’s hard to give advice from a distance, but maybe this will help: the most common reason people “fail” is that they stop studying and then they feel like it’s over. In reality there’s an ebb and flow to the process. You’ll have more time to study for a while, then you’ll pull back for a while. It helps a lot to know that’s the normal process and when you get that sad feeling that you’ve slacked off, just take it as a reminder to jump back on and get started again.
What a great idea to make everything compatible!!!!
Sådär ja… Nu får det nog bli en Tormek ändå 😊
Kul, ja finns det ett behov så kommer du inte att ångra dig, det tror jag.
What is the part number for the attachment show at 9:25 used to sharpen the hook knife? And what about the long blade being drawn against the fixed jig at the end of the video? Is that also a new jig?
It's a completely new one - tormek.com/en/products/accessories/mb-102-multi-base
The last one is specific to the T2 I think - tormek.com/en/products/sharpening-machines/tormek-t-2-pro-kitchen-knife-sharpener
@@torbjornahman Thanks. I need to track one down at Woodcraft next time I am there
Hello
Torbjörn, do you know, if this pattern on the bowl (5:10) was engraved with an LASER cutter, or is this some kind of intarsia/glue-up? It lookes like gigantic trachea cells of plant tissue...
7:35 "It just works."
Is there any one out there who also has a tormek, were the rubber of the friction drive wheel ("leather strap wheel") always comes of? Or is it just me?
I don't know, but I think it is all hand made.
About the drive wheel, I think you should talk with Tormek or a representative, because that does not sound normal.
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What was the last jig @10:35 ??
With the kitchen knife? It's a specific one for the T2
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно!
Беларусь
Sir You forgot subtitles English translation .!😬
No?!
Fixed now, I hope... not sure what happened
@@torbjornahmannow fixed problem 👍
Thunder-bear
subtitles for those of us not speaking your tongue?
It's working now... I don't know what happened.
@@torbjornahman probably nothing a good pounding on the anvil can't fix
jokes aside likely a bit-flip or something along that line
Fint att se, men idag måste en video ha bra ljud för att uppmärksammas, enkelt uttryckt måste mikrofonen vara nära munnen på de som talar!
Menar du att du inte hör vad som sägs? Jag är alltid rätt noga med att nivåerna ligger rätt. Nu kunde jag inte micka alla utan fick köra lite som det blev.
Jag har provat själv och vet hur svårt det är, därför speglar jag mig i det jag hör i din video.
Bäst resultat fick jag när jag spelade in ljudet separat med en ljudinspelare närmare talarna och synkade ihop det.@@torbjornahman
No olihan melekonen paja. Varmaan hyvvie koneita nuo Tomekit.
Unfortunate in that you didn't have a translation pop up of all the conversation for the rest of the (duh!) English-speaking people.
Super strange, but it's fixed now
Var var det här?
Lindesberg!
@@torbjornahman ok
To bad I don't speak Viking 😁
There are captions available...
@torbjornahman Thanks! I'm old and not too tech savvy.
I'm sure this was an informative video, but unfortunately, I don't understand Swedish.
There are captions available, but needs to be turned on in the player.
Pointless video with ' Subtitles captions closed'.
Indeed.... YT has played tricks with me... It has stopped working two times now... Check if it's working now?