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u need to upgrade your BF account so folks can PM u.Can someone PM me a link to the sharpener please?
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
u need to upgrade your BF account so folks can PM u.Can someone PM me a link to the sharpener please?
LOL that such a highly "engineered" tool would ship with such low quality stones, maybe it is too expensive to import good stones, tongue firmly in cheek...One little update, if you order it, get another set of "stones", those included are absolute rubbish, especially lower grit ones will wear in no time.
as SJ Multigrinder's proto-type clones are 1/4th the euro's, wonder what Hans Plag thinks of all this... translation OK- machine English translated from German starting about 25:48, Han's speaks about China clones. He does not mind as long as cloner's do not represent their units as being "made in Germany", referencing a part that cost 8 euros in china, but 60 in Germany, he will take German part. Magnanimous in deed...similar to SJ Multigrinder (935 eur), but very smartly upgraded
The reason that none come up when you search is because the two sources (that I know of) that carry them are currently out of them. They are the Toohr official site and the KPIXN site. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...tewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US
LOL that such a highly "engineered" tool would ship with such low quality stones, maybe it is too expensive to import good stones, tongue firmly in cheek...
OTOH, The tools silver and red ano asthetic, 15.75 inch slide and fine scribing, and stone holder's tower / arm / wing nut / adjusters / are praise worthy.
It needs a magnetic table, and 2 piece stone holder might make mounting stones fiddly as well.
as SJ Multigrinder's proto-type clones are 1/4th the euro's, wonder what Hans Plag thinks of all this... translation OK- machine English translated from German starting about 25:48, Han's speaks about China clones. He does not mind as long as cloner's do not represent their units as being "made in Germany", referencing a part that cost 8 euros in china, but 60 in Germany, he will take German part. Magnanimous in deed...
I received my Toohr #3 sharpener a couple days ago and spoiler alert - I'm very impressed...mostly. This is by far the best sharpener that has come out of China so far.
I needed to fully disassemble my unit to re-tighten and torque up all the screws, that was definitely necessary. The quality is top-notch but the factory assembly sucks. It's easily solved with 30 minutes of work though so not a major problem. One of the most important parts that needed a firm tightening (same as S Skeptical 's unit) was the screw and nut holding the sharpening rod gimbal/bearing holder in place. I simply wedged a 2mm hex head screwdriver into the hole next to the nut, which stopped it from rotating while I tightened the top hex screw. I also replaced my digital angle cube holder platform with a magnetic one - the metal strip they stuck on the stone holder was not ferrous, so magnets do not stick to it.
I needed to fully disassemble my vertical tower and screw rod, because the 2-part brass threaded holder with spring was assembled incorrectly and not doing it's job at all. I also needed to move and reinstall the small drill stop collar in position at the top of the threaded rod, inside the top stop under the crank handle (mine was loose and this allowed the threaded rod to come out of the bottom stop when the angle was set all the way down. It was a good thing I disassembled the screw rod, because I found the bearing at the bottom of the threaded rod (inside the bottom stop) to be completely misaligned. There are 2 different bearing types supporting the bottom of the screw rod, FYI.
I made the mistake of removing one of the stops on the rear horizontal "ruler" bar to get to the bearings. When I slid out the horizontal assembly of the tower, some of the small ball bearings fell out and it was an absolute PITA to get them back in place while sliding the tower base back onto the bar. Note - Don't remove those stops if you get a Toohr #3 unless you want to use a week's worth of curse words in five minutes.
The screw inside the wing nut holder for locking the tower onto the horizontal bar was also completely loose. I solved this by installing a washer under the screw head, on top of the wing nut.
Another shortcoming (excuse the pun), is the fact that you can't rotate the knife clamp bar unless you have the end hang over the side of a table. If it was 15mm higher, then it would have cleared without needing to hang over the side of a table.
After reassembly and some Gunny glide for lubrication, it's an awesome system. My only major complaint is the knife clamps. They don't work well on most of the knives that I've tested so far; they flex too much when tightening, which then causes them to misalign with the knife grind - especially with FFG knives.
Big bonus though is the fact that the clamp bar works perfectly with any TSProf K03 or Kadet clamps - it's like it was made for them!Hapstone clamps will also work on the bar, if you buy the "Gearconnect" TSProf clamp adapter for Hapstone clamps from Gritomatic.
I'm already designing some parts and upgrades for the Toohr #3 system, which will be available in due time from www.gritomatic.com. I'm designing the following:
1 - Feet to make it slightly higher so the rotating bar can actually rotate without needing to hang over the side of a table.
2 - Extension tubes for 4" and 6" stones (to be installed behind the stone holder bar handle). The spring supplied is the wrong length, and also cannot be used with a spring for short stones. Extension tubes will allow spring-loaded use with 4 inch and 6 inch stones, including Venev stones and non-backed stones.
3 - Parking hook/holder extension so a TSProf K03 parking hook can be used on the Toohr system.
4 - Leading Edge Magnetic Platform for Toohr #3 (Same platform will be available for the TSProf K03 and Kadet)
I thought it might work with the TSProf clamps. Unfortunately they cost as much as the entire Toohr sharpener.I received my Toohr #3 sharpener a couple days ago and spoiler alert - I'm very impressed...mostly. This is by far the best sharpener that has come out of China so far.
I needed to fully disassemble my unit to re-tighten and torque up all the screws, that was definitely necessary. The quality is top-notch but the factory assembly sucks. It's easily solved with 30 minutes of work though so not a major problem. One of the most important parts that needed a firm tightening (same as S Skeptical 's unit) was the screw and nut holding the sharpening rod gimbal/bearing holder in place. I simply wedged a 2mm hex head screwdriver into the hole next to the nut, which stopped it from rotating while I tightened the top hex screw. I also replaced my digital angle cube holder platform with a magnetic one - the metal strip they stuck on the stone holder was not ferrous, so magnets do not stick to it.
I needed to fully disassemble my vertical tower and screw rod, because the 2-part brass threaded holder with spring was assembled incorrectly and not doing it's job at all. I also needed to move and reinstall the small drill stop collar in position at the top of the threaded rod, inside the top stop under the crank handle (mine was loose and this allowed the threaded rod to come out of the bottom stop when the angle was set all the way down. It was a good thing I disassembled the screw rod, because I found the bearing at the bottom of the threaded rod (inside the bottom stop) to be completely misaligned. There are 2 different bearing types supporting the bottom of the screw rod, FYI.
I made the mistake of removing one of the stops on the rear horizontal "ruler" bar to get to the bearings. When I slid out the horizontal assembly of the tower, some of the small ball bearings fell out and it was an absolute PITA to get them back in place while sliding the tower base back onto the bar. Note - Don't remove those stops if you get a Toohr #3 unless you want to use a week's worth of curse words in five minutes.
The screw inside the wing nut holder for locking the tower onto the horizontal bar was also completely loose. I solved this by installing a washer under the screw head, on top of the wing nut.
Another shortcoming (excuse the pun), is the fact that you can't rotate the knife clamp bar unless you have the end hang over the side of a table. If it was 15mm higher, then it would have cleared without needing to hang over the side of a table.
After reassembly and some Gunny glide for lubrication, it's an awesome system. My only major complaint is the knife clamps. They don't work well on most of the knives that I've tested so far; they flex too much when tightening, which then causes them to misalign with the knife grind - especially with FFG knives.
Big bonus though is the fact that the clamp bar works perfectly with any TSProf K03 or Kadet clamps - it's like it was made for them!Hapstone clamps will also work on the bar, if you buy the "Gearconnect" TSProf clamp adapter for Hapstone clamps from Gritomatic.
I'm already designing some parts and upgrades for the Toohr #3 system, which will be available in due time from www.gritomatic.com. I'm designing the following:
1 - Feet to make it slightly higher so the rotating bar can actually rotate without needing to hang over the side of a table.
2 - Extension tubes for 4" and 6" stones (to be installed behind the stone holder bar handle). The spring supplied is the wrong length, and also cannot be used with a spring for short stones. Extension tubes will allow spring-loaded use with 4 inch and 6 inch stones, including Venev stones and non-backed stones.
3 - Parking hook/holder extension so a TSProf K03 parking hook can be used on the Toohr system.
4 - Leading Edge Magnetic Platform for Toohr #3 (Same platform will be available for the TSProf K03 and Kadet)
A set of Hapstone Lite clamps paired up with Gritomatic's Gearconnect adapters works perfectly on it too. Gritomatic has both available.I thought it might work with the TSProf clamps. Unfortunately they cost as much as the entire Toohr sharpener.
Nice. Looks like a good solid unit.Hapstone R2 Lite clamps on the Toohr #3 bar, using Gritomatic's Hapstone to TSProf K03/Kadet "Gearconnect" adapters.
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It is really, really impressive for the price.Nice. Looks like a good solid unit.![]()
1 - It's a lot cheaper than a Wicked Edge system.Good day, for anyone that has this device. I was looking at the wicked edge, how would you compare it to the wicked edge? Thanks
Please post some pics of the silver version when you have it all set-up.They are actually back in stock as of last night. Not sure if I can post a link or not. Google "toohr Knife Sharpening Frame Professional Fixed Angle Sharpener Whetstone High Precision Grinder Sharpening Tools W/Rail" and it should be the first result. If you look through the store the silver version is quite a bit cheaper. Got mine for $72 US ($100 CAD) with a new user discount.
Please post some pics of the silver version when you have it all set-up.![]()