![]() Today's marketing seems to be based to some extent on sound bites. I would not put a real training video in with the marketing videos. In prior posts, I have advocated the need for more training videos. That's important, too, but the chisel should first be square with the jig. As shown it checks the squareness of the edge with the chisel. I would have used the square to check the squareness of the chisel with the jig. The razor sharp edge had a lot of scratches, like it had to be produced within a tight time frame. The bevel marking part could have started with the setting being slightly off and then showing how to correct it. The use of the anglemaster did not mention the importance of having the lower edge of the blade touching the grinding wheel. I would have liked some more explanation about the tightening procedure. It leaves me with as many questions as answers. From a training standpoint, I find it on the lean side. ![]() I consider this video very well done from a marketing perspective. I am curious to know if this is taught by Tormek in its classes. ![]() I'm not sure how much of a problem that really is, however, it is easily avoided. By initially loosely tightening the left knob (the one farther from the support edge) we avoid the situation of unbalanced tightening. Jeff's videos are of a vintage which uses the original jig. ![]() What struck me with the SE-76 video was that I had not seen the technique elsewhere.
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