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Get it between 2025-01-15 to 2025-01-22. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Made for Turning Skew Chisels with a Straight or Curved Edge
Can Also be used for Oval Section Skews
Consists of Two Seats - One Open and One Closed
Can Grind both Bevels Symmetrically when Turning Jig Upside Down
Use for Straight Carving Gouges up to 2-Inches Wide
Product Description Sharpening tools with curved blades can be tricky for even the steadiest hand. If you own a Tormek sharpening system (T-7, T-4, T-3, and SuperGrind), then this jig will make it simple to sharpen your skew chisels with a straight or curved edge, oval section skews, parting tools, beading tools, roughing gouges, straight carving gouges up to 2” wide, and more. The jig consists of a housing and two interchangeable seats – one open, and one closed. This allows it to swivel and be locked down fast at any angle between 0 and 45 degrees, meaning almost any blade can be honed to a razor sharp edge. It’s also reversible, so your skew chisels have symmetrical bevels on both sides. Another important aspect is this is part of the complete Tormek water-cooled sharpening system that will make your entire shop’s worth of tools finely honed, while taking less metal off the tools and bits, increasing longevity. Your tools will love it, and you’ll love your sharp tools. From the Manufacturer Tormek SVS-50 Multi-Jig is used for an exact replication of the shape on turning skew chisels with a straight or curved edge. Thanks to a unique design, the jig also copes with oval section skews, as well as for parting and beading tools and roughing gouges. Use this Jig for straight carving gouges up to 2-inches wide, and a maximum width of skews at 1-1/4-inch. This patented jig consists of a housing and two interchangeable seats – one closed, and one open. The seats can swivel and be locked with the screw at any skew angle between 0-and-45 degrees. Skew chisels have symmetrical bevels on both sides. With this jig you mount the tool only once for grinding both the bevels, and by turning the jig upside down, you can grind both of the bevels symmetrically.