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Good product
By Steve H.
from West Milford NJ
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Comments about Tormek T-3 Water Cooled Sharpening System :
The Tormek T3 does everything the company says it does. I could not justify spending the money on the T7 but believed the product was a quality piece of equipment. The thing that swayed me from the Jet and the grizzly wet sharpener (which were less expensive) was they seemed kinda loud on a comparison video someone did. I am firm believer that something that is well made is smooth and quiet. So I spent a little more on the T3 thinking the quality would be there. Well it does what they say it does beautiful edges that you can repeat over and over. But my machine has a bad vibration hum and thats the only reason I did not give it 5 stars. I tried lubricating the main shaft and its still there. Its basically a simple concept and not a lot of moving parts but it might be because the housing is plastic and the tolerances are not the tightest I've seen. But overall the machine does the job I need it to do and maybe as the machine breaks in it will quiet down who knows. As long as everything is sharp thats whats most important. Hint; I know everyone has their own views on using oil on a strop or honing wheel and Tormek recommends oiling the honing wheel, but I would try it dry first you can always add the oil later. I'm sorry I did I think it ruins the wheel just my thought.
Neat tool
By Retired casual woodworker
from Huntsville, AL
About Me Casual Reader
This was set up for an article review rather than a shop tool. The tool is great, not as good as the T-7, but very adequate for a casual woodworker. A good investment for me.
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