Tormek T8 - Kitchen knife sharpening + tomato & paper trick

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formgjort by Jonas Als

formgjort by Jonas Als

4 роки тому

Sharpening a kitchen knife sharpening on my Tormek T-8, with the tomato and paper trick!
Here I take another kitchen knife and give it some really nasty beatings.. It's 10 years old and has been discarded many years ago. So why not?!
Filming this took 1-2 hours but this can easily be done in about 5-10 minutes.. Or less if you stick with the SG-250 stone.
There's a lot of comments about sharpening knives on the Tormek T8 vs. flat stones. Some people prefer flat stones over a Tormek and of course.. I would do the same, if you only need to sharpen a couple of knives or one.
But when you sharpen 20, 50 or even 100 at the time, this machine can't be beaten by flat stones.
I use this for almost all my sharpening: axes, knives, gouges, turning tools etc. And of course for customers: scissors, kitchenknives etc.
ASMR for the people!
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 807
@tobiasskylstadjohansen5107
@tobiasskylstadjohansen5107 4 роки тому
Hey you! Stop beating that defenseless old knife!! 🤬
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 4 роки тому
The worst knife beater ever! 😅
@mrhaze8451
@mrhaze8451 3 роки тому
I felt violated watching it!
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
That’s how it is 😄
@josevillasenor1041
@josevillasenor1041 2 роки тому
@@formgjortbyJonasAls y
@user-pc9ro9fk6m
@user-pc9ro9fk6m 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aXulgKOOqJummXk.html
@senordookie7357
@senordookie7357 Рік тому
Best sharpening video I’ve ever seen. Watched a lot but this is the only one I didn’t find anything to complain about.
@DarrinTaylortails
@DarrinTaylortails 2 роки тому
finally someone using a tomato to test the sharpness, thank you, now i know it is sharp
@athanassiosdesigner
@athanassiosdesigner Рік тому
Never seen cutting a paper like this; …. You’re a Master 😌
@Apollo440
@Apollo440 Рік тому
Tomato and paper shaving, this is a first for me! Watching this makes you want to have such a round, self-turning & watering whetstone.
@eduardu.5309
@eduardu.5309 Рік тому
Wow! What a sharp result! Respect to real Pro! 👍👍👍
@user-TJK
@user-TJK 2 роки тому
Beautifull machine and craftmanship dude. Kudos.
@janospajer5123
@janospajer5123 Рік тому
Szeretném megtanulni! Csodálatos !!!!!
@juliancruz9755
@juliancruz9755 7 місяців тому
Excelente demostración gracias por compartir.y como cuánto cuesta una afilador como esa?
@arielmonge2570
@arielmonge2570 3 роки тому
Muy buena máquina. Es la mejor manera de afilar cuchillos porque no calienta la hoja y no afecta al tratamiento térmico. Exelente vídeo 👍👍👍👏👏👏
@davidruby7408
@davidruby7408 3 роки тому
Awesome job I'm one who believes that you sharpen/cut the steel into/towards the blade not away from it creating a burr or roll out same way I sharpen into my bar on my stihl chainsaw chain into the tooth or cutting edge not away from it love the informative videos no ego of so much meaningless talk as 90% of all youtube videos thank you
@SquishyThing
@SquishyThing Рік тому
He is, the stone spins cockwise
@thebentzenable
@thebentzenable 4 роки тому
Exelent Work! Both in front and behind the camera 💪👍
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 4 роки тому
Tak ven! ;)
@alfonsocomin5941
@alfonsocomin5941 3 роки тому
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@paddylandreville8501
@paddylandreville8501 2 роки тому
Talk about set up, you have it down pat. Thanks for posting.
@basiliobastardo255
@basiliobastardo255 2 роки тому
let's agree, he has the discipline and an innovative tools.
@michaelnguyen9087
@michaelnguyen9087 7 місяців тому
The second wheel you put on I assume was a finer grit wheel? Just wondering where you purchased that, couldn’t find it on their site. Great job, awesome video, thanks!
@TdSharp
@TdSharp 3 роки тому
I almost started crying when you were going through the dulling/chipping process
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Yeah, it was so wrong to do too ;)
@choirudinabdulgani6351
@choirudinabdulgani6351 3 роки тому
The best demo sharpening knife
@larrycater-tx613
@larrycater-tx613 3 роки тому
I didn’t know there was a machine like this.
@undrachevr
@undrachevr 4 роки тому
*Hits knife with file* "you monster, stop your hurting it"
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 4 роки тому
Sadistic knife sharpening! 🔥😅
@Micheal31046
@Micheal31046 4 роки тому
This just like AMSR
@dirkalleman3344
@dirkalleman3344 4 роки тому
undrachevr keuk is
@dirkalleman3344
@dirkalleman3344 4 роки тому
Houtbewerking
@davidruiz5383
@davidruiz5383 Рік тому
Great work, my question:the 1st stone SG250, what was the 2nd stone. thanks
@global.explorer
@global.explorer Рік тому
Very therapeutic to watch.
@TerrapinCreations666
@TerrapinCreations666 3 роки тому
Can you tell me how far apart the vertical bars are on the jig holder assembly, measured from center to center?
@delsabir2398
@delsabir2398 6 місяців тому
Best knife sharpner
@markdaboll4001
@markdaboll4001 4 роки тому
What angle did you set for each side?
@XXDJOZXX
@XXDJOZXX 2 роки тому
my grandpa used to do this at my village, of course one hand spinning the will and the other sharpening it. No electricity or a holder like this, everything manual and self control.
@giuseppestramaglia8501
@giuseppestramaglia8501 4 роки тому
Excellent, precise.
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 3 роки тому
Great sharpening video.
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Thanks a lot Dave!
@thadblackwell2180
@thadblackwell2180 3 роки тому
The way it dented makes it look like extremely soft steel. How is it with AEB-L at a 61 RC or some of the properly HT'd CPMs
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
I have no idea to be honest. But, it is a cheap knife. Should try some more expensive ones then.
@EnriqueOchoaMaldonado-uc8kl
@EnriqueOchoaMaldonado-uc8kl 4 місяці тому
Que buen afilador de cuchillos, la piedra pasa por el agua y asi, no se calienta el cuchillo, y la piedra no sufre desgaste por el agua, que buena herramienta me gustaría tener uno de esos afiladores..!! Muy buen tip para sacar filo..!! Excelente video..!!
@fxpestoperator5527
@fxpestoperator5527 2 роки тому
As a guy who makes knives occasionally, that first part was hard to watch, but necessary I guess. hahaaa ")
@Marco_My_Words
@Marco_My_Words Рік тому
Poor whetstone though, not just the knife. He hammered the knife against the whetstone 😮
@freeforester1717
@freeforester1717 10 місяців тому
Doing that to a good Raadvad knife is sacrilege, just start with a Chinese one!
@saintmitchel3564
@saintmitchel3564 2 роки тому
I need one of these, my God is that satisfying
@marciobiason128
@marciobiason128 2 роки тому
Bom dia , essa faca ficou tinindo muito bom 🙏
@drraghu1965
@drraghu1965 3 роки тому
What grain size grinding stones do you use and its order
@malcolmpaull9324
@malcolmpaull9324 2 роки тому
Looks so relaxing
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 2 роки тому
It was!
@omarnei
@omarnei 3 роки тому
The first wheel is the tormek t8 and what's the second one called? Please answer i really want to buy it?
@christophertorres114
@christophertorres114 3 роки тому
I audibly gasped when he slapped that chisel into the edge, oh god. I thought he was just gonna drag it across the edge to dull it >_< Though when you have a tormek even a chunk like that aint hard to get rid of I'm sure.
@theskip1
@theskip1 3 роки тому
what a delight to finally see someone dressing and using a wet stone, and have it traveling towards the blade as it should. most of the so called tool sharpening videos make me wince when i see sparks flying of the metal on a dry stone that is revolving far far to fast.
@pjttaylor7186
@pjttaylor7186 3 роки тому
why should the stone travel towards the blade?
@theskip1
@theskip1 3 роки тому
@@pjttaylor7186 it stops the unnecessary burr on the honed edge. and when that burr is rubbed of it leaves lots of tiny blunt points
@pjttaylor7186
@pjttaylor7186 3 роки тому
@@theskip1 Ahhh ok ta, i was worried that the blade might dig in thanks
@OllieVK
@OllieVK 3 роки тому
Always confused me that many knife sharpeners sharpen away from the edge, yet machininsts sharpening drills/lathe tools etc sharpen properly towards the tool.
@michaelmennuti4414
@michaelmennuti4414 Рік тому
@@OllieVK a lot of water stones are soft enough that the edge digging in can actually be a problem, much as you wouldn’t strop a blade on leather towards the edge. I would be surprised if the sharpening tools a machinist used were soft like that.
@mikeogrady1317
@mikeogrady1317 2 роки тому
Nice video. You went from a beat up blade to a shaver. What stone transitions were used?
@simoneverett6081
@simoneverett6081 Рік тому
It's a shame the producer doesn't appear to answer questions.
@jamilchannel
@jamilchannel Рік тому
Videonya bagus banget.dengan alat ini pisaunya pasti tajamnya awet..sukses selalu bro
@michaelhanna7720
@michaelhanna7720 4 місяці тому
Lovely narration.
@user-ni8nv5qx5g
@user-ni8nv5qx5g Рік тому
First time ive seen a machine like this
@adoniranmarquesmiranda5209
@adoniranmarquesmiranda5209 Рік тому
Wow what a nice top machine , job well done , shame not having this machine here in Brazil , if you had a more compact version to send to us , I sharpen hairdressing scissors and knives but my machine is very rustic so changing the grinding wheel is difficult and dresar also , if you have something used there even get in touch , thank you .
@chadhauck1
@chadhauck1 Рік тому
Jonas, just got my Tormek. Trying to figure out the whole angle piece. How accurate are you with figuring out the existing grind angle and matching it as closely as possible. Thank you.
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls Рік тому
Hello Richard! Congratulations, that’s one bad addiction you just started ;) I always sharpen knives at 20-25 degrees.. that works for me. But just play around. Less angle means very sharp, but not durable at all. Big angle means less sharp but very durable.
@lelandwight8362
@lelandwight8362 3 роки тому
Curious why you didn’t use the strop, optional or not appropriate?
@xxxB3nNyxxx
@xxxB3nNyxxx 2 роки тому
Ich hab das Gerät zwar nicht aber es ist richtig nice zu sehen was man damit rausholen kann...klasse Video
@olusabaolukayode9191
@olusabaolukayode9191 4 роки тому
Great and cool way of sharpening knife. More grease to your elbow. Is there manual of this machine?
@kilroym1a1
@kilroym1a1 3 роки тому
Its called a whetstone
@BennyCFD
@BennyCFD Рік тому
Looks like a very good product. It better be for the price of the T-8
@ImpGimp
@ImpGimp Рік тому
I actually cried out loud when you made the first nick in the knife... my wife looked at me like I was insane...
@9859236650
@9859236650 4 роки тому
Hello..can you please name the stones and equipment you used...
@user-gq2sp6gh4y
@user-gq2sp6gh4y 4 роки тому
Hello my friend, how old is the device with which you are, how much is it?
@user-vc8cf8xc2o
@user-vc8cf8xc2o 9 місяців тому
토맥T8 최고입니다 행복하세요 건강하십시요
@furkanpabuscu3868
@furkanpabuscu3868 4 роки тому
Verry Relaxing
@lll3lll3
@lll3lll3 2 роки тому
Cual es la diferencia en la dirección de giro de la piedra pulidora, es decir ¿si girará en opuesta dirección sería lo mismo el terminado?
@ronsellew5696
@ronsellew5696 3 роки тому
What grit was the second stone?
@shinoobsoman9269
@shinoobsoman9269 Рік тому
Great work
@jonathanbalfe9412
@jonathanbalfe9412 Рік тому
What angle did you set the knife at?
@michelfernando5745
@michelfernando5745 3 роки тому
Hello! my name is Michel I am from Brazil ... What is this mechanism? what stones did you use? very very good ... show
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Hello Michel! The machine is called a ‘Tormek’ and model is ‘T8’. Standard stone and the Japanese 4000 grit stone 😉
@outofsyllabus9306
@outofsyllabus9306 4 роки тому
Nice one ! 👌👌 thanx
@JamesFunkify
@JamesFunkify 3 місяці тому
well done. I noticed you used the small jig for the knife. Any reason why? I'm new to Tormek-got my machine last week. Serious learning curve!
@christophmartin4397
@christophmartin4397 Рік тому
I have been searching for a "allround sharpening system" can you also scharpen daggers with this machine?
@albertchailleux9719
@albertchailleux9719 4 роки тому
Excellent !
@keithc1335
@keithc1335 Рік тому
There are far cheaper and superior methods to sharpen knives. It costs thousands of dollars to get a tormek with high grit stones. Sure it works with practice, but it almost seems like buying a $3000 can opener - what’s the point?
@fido8366
@fido8366 2 роки тому
Great, i have the similar tool at home, i'll repair it and try to use for sharpening my knives...🤔😏
@nassernora6978
@nassernora6978 3 роки тому
How you adjust the angle ?
@keithkrone77
@keithkrone77 4 роки тому
You can’t argue with those results.
@jeffreeman9499
@jeffreeman9499 3 роки тому
Great job! I think? Not a clue as to what or why you did what you did. Some context to why you did everything you did would be nice. I could show you how to tune drums and guitars but why I did each step would not mean squat without why I did them.
@sharpen-up
@sharpen-up 3 роки тому
Do you ever have the knife tilt onto the side of the stone ever so slightly and put a grind mark into your edges? I am finding it's a real art form
@z1teq
@z1teq 2 роки тому
Putting a radius on the corners of the stone helps greatly with this problem, also look into increasing the speed, by adding a piece of plastic tube or stainless sleeve to the motor shaft, the faster rpm means you dont have to push down as hard to remove material.
@sharpen-up
@sharpen-up 2 роки тому
@@z1teq Thanks, yes I have increased the RPM for a year already!
@FurnitureTechnicalTraining
@FurnitureTechnicalTraining Рік тому
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@robertkleinhans3437
@robertkleinhans3437 5 місяців тому
Not much explanation as to how to set angle were to place knife on the holding apparatus .
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 5 місяців тому
@robertkleinhans3437 hello Robert. Not this video, it’s generally just for upsetting people ;) Tormek has made a lot of tutorials which are really great. Around 20-30 videos about all jiggs 🤞🏻
@terzimavimoda3479
@terzimavimoda3479 4 місяці тому
Eline sağlık harika iş çıkardın
@grzegorzbal1223
@grzegorzbal1223 2 роки тому
Ostrzenie tego noża to bajka- sam bym tak chciał to robić. Ile trzeba mieć praktyki żeby to zrobić. Widać porządne wykonanie tej pracy. Ogląda się bardzo przyjemnie
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 Рік тому
heh, przecież on to maszynowo ostrzył w uchwytach i w ogóle... to nie jest ostrzenie z wolej ręki jak na wielu filmikach. Ostrości też tu nie zaprezentował jakiejś wybitnej. Bez problemu znajdziesz filmiki dobrych noży z alliexpres (bodajże xinzuo) gdzie koleś tnie kartki prawie równolegle do ostrza i nie zaczynając od krawędzi tylko samo wybrzuszenie na powierzchni kartki wystarcza do tego żeby nóż jak w masło wchodził... a do ostrzenia noży z wolnej ręki to polecam filmiki z kanału burffection.
@AlexHernandez-ls2yl
@AlexHernandez-ls2yl Рік тому
What was the black rectangle thing you put on the grid in between sharping ?
@giselsantofimio7534
@giselsantofimio7534 4 роки тому
Quisiera saber cuanto vale la maquina o donde se consigue en Bogota Colombia
@muralisr2863
@muralisr2863 4 роки тому
Good job.from Mysore.
@joemoreno4608
@joemoreno4608 2 роки тому
Does it sharpen curved knives?
@franciscojocerlandio6139
@franciscojocerlandio6139 4 роки тому
Essa ficou cortando até um pum em Cruz 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@vasiledigori2920
@vasiledigori2920 Рік тому
That’s lovely!
@rajasamuel1970
@rajasamuel1970 3 роки тому
Wow. Super Sharp Man. Whoooooooooo.
@renhofdk
@renhofdk 2 роки тому
What angle do you use in this video on the knife?
@phadeon
@phadeon 2 роки тому
Thank you for the video.
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 2 роки тому
You're welcome
@nicosoftcomputacion
@nicosoftcomputacion 4 роки тому
Wao dónde consigo una de esas.
@keithkrone77
@keithkrone77 4 роки тому
How long did it take to wear that first wheel down?
@iIiWARHEADiIi
@iIiWARHEADiIi 4 роки тому
If compare with standard wet stones, i would expect 4 times faster than other grids. If for home use, i think you, your kids and their kids will use this device without buing any new stones. 😀
@95ffd
@95ffd Рік тому
That hurt my ears when you ran it over the tormek wheel! hahaha. Great video!!
@anthonyrespass3090
@anthonyrespass3090 3 роки тому
Nice work
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Thanks a lot Anthony!
@danmetalgod1
@danmetalgod1 2 роки тому
Hi there thinking get myself one of them machine at some point do you have any tips 4 me
@Musicpins
@Musicpins Рік тому
Ist that a japanese waterstone you switch to during the end? the 4000 grit they also sell?
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls Рік тому
Yeah, that stone makes one crazy edge!
@danbrown6529
@danbrown6529 Рік тому
What was the second wheel you switched to? And you still used the grader on the second wheel?
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls Рік тому
It’s the Japanese stone 4000 grit. I use the stone grader, but other says it will contaminate the fine stone. Well, I’ve never had that issue, but sounds plausible though.
@IndaloCasas
@IndaloCasas 2 місяці тому
I am just getting into making knives, my Dad always used to use a wet stone hence I have bought one, however what was the device you used to measure the angle?
@thoward4051
@thoward4051 3 роки тому
How frequently do you find yourself trueing the stone?
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Hello Howard! The Japanese doesn't need a lot of truing, almost nothing at all.. Just a quick touch up with the fine grit side of the SP-650. - Jonas
@drakedoragon3026
@drakedoragon3026 3 роки тому
Cool video, great job, and thanks for sharing. I do have one question though. Do you have the ability to put up descriptions on screen to explain more as you do it in post? For example: showing 250 grit vs 1000 grit when you use the grating bar? Just a suggestion. Thanks again.
@miroslavtrendafilov2708
@miroslavtrendafilov2708 2 роки тому
777
@christophvonpapenburg
@christophvonpapenburg 2 роки тому
@@miroslavtrendafilov2708 he use 2 grits
@raymondoreilly7569
@raymondoreilly7569 Місяць тому
Great video, I have a T8, 2 questions, how come you didn't use the red marker on the blade first? And you didn't stropp the knife?
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 28 днів тому
Hello Raymond Thanks for the question. Well, I think I decided to set the angle at 22 degrees (2 x 14, if I remember correctly), and from that proceeded. And next, you don’t have to strop after using the Japanese stone, as it is way more fine than the honing paste. Among a few things I did wrong in this video years ago, I used way too much much time on sharpening it, and I now know that when sharpening with a Tormek, you have to do the following: 5-10 continuous passes each on each side, then followed by 5-10 strokes one side at the time (switching side every single pass), and so you keep minimising the burr until it brakes off leaving a super razor sharp edge. Does that make sense?
@hockey3081
@hockey3081 2 роки тому
Could you skip the standard stone and only use the Japanese whetstone and get a razor edge?
@boulmmba5506
@boulmmba5506 3 роки тому
j’aimerais avoir le prix que vous appliquez pour ce type de prestation. ( Machine de affûteuse Tormek T8.) mes salutations respectueuses.
@Helli__
@Helli__ 4 роки тому
Do I see this right? With the diamond tool you true the stone until it doesn't make this wobbly sound?
@Masterfighterx
@Masterfighterx 3 роки тому
Yes, makes for even sharpening.
@istvanmellar1686
@istvanmellar1686 3 місяці тому
WOW! Thank you!
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 місяці тому
You’re welcome!
@cichy00711
@cichy00711 3 роки тому
Bahco ❤❤❤❤ the Best tools in the world!!!
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Nah, not really. Average quality
@edkorsberg6441
@edkorsberg6441 11 місяців тому
What was the second stone wheel and why did you not use the leather strop wheel?
@vidiodisekitarkitasemua
@vidiodisekitarkitasemua Рік тому
wow great job
@scotsnook1648
@scotsnook1648 2 роки тому
Great video. I'm considering a purchase of a tormek system. I'm curious though, what was the second wheel you switched out at the end? Would you recomend buying it with the machine initially or is it just "nice to have" ? thanks
@mcq31mc
@mcq31mc 2 роки тому
When you initially buy the T8 it will come the the stone seen at 5 19. The fine side will get you to 1000 grit which is fairly sharp. The next stone was most Likely the Japanese waterstone. Which brings you up to 4000 grit mirror finish
@omurzaqov8568
@omurzaqov8568 2 роки тому
What machine is that you are using if I may ask?
@thebarnyard5633
@thebarnyard5633 3 роки тому
So I’ve been sharpening mine and customers knives with this method since I first saw it months ago. It’s been good but the knifes are getting small very fast. May I trouble you to ask what’s the reasoning to beat up the knife first? I told a customer it was to harden the steel. Any ideers?
@JustMyOpinion974
@JustMyOpinion974 3 роки тому
You can say it is so that the rest of knife will fear getting dole...
@formgjortbyJonasAls
@formgjortbyJonasAls 3 роки тому
Haha, dude it’s only to show how effective this machine is.. nothing else 😀💪🏻
@andrewwatts8485
@andrewwatts8485 Рік тому
You have a good eye.. well done
@andrewwatts8485
@andrewwatts8485 Рік тому
Still a strop would have made it even sharper.. not entirely sure why.
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