is thr problem on ffg blades? I tighten the front screws down until they touch then back off a quarter turn so they are not touching at all, then i clamp down the back screw.
Here comes new wrenches!
Professional set of wrenches for TSPROF Sharpener, ideal for all types of clamps,as well as to configure the hinge unit, flipping mechanism and the adjusting the pad under the digital protractor.
Wrenches are made from high alloy steel and heat treating and grinding the working surfaces, which guarantees high precision, durability and resistance to break.
Due to the presence of ergonomic ribbed handle keys are easy to use, the main handle provides a secure hold of the tool and high torque, and the additional (upper) handle designed for rapid rotation.
The keys are equipped with a compartment to store spare screws and others.
The set comes with 4 HEX key sizes:
1,5 mm
2,0 mm
2,5 mm
3,0 mm
Handle diameter: 18mm
Total length ( adjustable): 100 to 195 mm
Handle length: 90 mm
There is another thread that describes difficulties two users of K02's have had with uneven bevels on the blades they sharpened. We put up two posts to solve and avoid this problem.
Does anyone have a link to the thread mentioned above? I'm assuming the 2 posts solving this were in that thread as well?
is there a video, set of pictures, or manual showing the proper way the table accessory should be used? Any info and tips on how the clamp devises on the table are best used would be very helpful. They seem to only have 2 positions that work because of the bolt going through the hole in the table. That is what is confusing me.
is there a video, set of pictures, or manual showing the proper way the table accessory should be used? Any info and tips on how the clamp devises on the table are best used would be very helpful. They seem to only have 2 positions that work because of the bolt going through the hole in the table. That is what is confusing me.
I would like to see this also before I buy a table accessory.
tsprof or any one else, ... any input?