Tormek - Sharp Makers Meet 2023

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Publicado 2023-09-06
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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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @marcusaurelius9736
    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
  • 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.
  • @johnreubi4883
    nice video, i did not know tormek was made in lindesberg. my great grandmother was from there.
  • @davidevans3429
    Very interesting video. Thank you very much. This has set my mind to buying a Tormek. Thank you for all of your great videos.
  • @paradisefalls37
    Fantastic video! You can tell Tormek makes quality tools! Thank you for sharing!
  • @andersodman296
    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! :)
  • @gtbkts
    Thank you for all the awesome content and great videos!!!
  • I’m really surprised Tormek exists since 1973! I was convinced Fred Flintstone already ground his stone axes on a Tormek.
  • @paulrapp613
    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
  • @boblow2186
    Nice video. Super nice tools. There definitely an investment. The items that have been made are really nice. Thanks for sharing. 👍 bob.
  • @limpanskok
    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 🇸🇪👍
  • @MAY28CHEOL
    Tack för den intressanta informationen👍
  • @tonyn3123
    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.
  • @outbackladas
    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 😂😂)
  • @eulerizeit
    I like these occational videos thank you for taking the time to subtitle.
  • @mikeboone4425
    We loved it . Thanks for taking us along . Happy trails
  • @DarkMatterBurrito
    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.