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Scissors Jig


Scissors Jig


The jig for scissors sharpening comprises a support plate (1) and a holder (2) with two clamps (3) for the scissors. Usually you use only the right clamp. For large scissors and garden shears you use both clamps.

You adjust the clamp to fit the scissors’ thickness with the screw (4). You lock the scissors by tightening the knob (5). The support plate has a sliding surface, so the holder with the scissors can easily be moved while it is pressed onto the plate.


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Drill Sharpening Attachment

NEW from Tormek:
DBS-22 Drill Bit Sharpening Attachment

Your drill bits can now be sharper and last longer than ever before. It will be easier and quicker to drill holes. Your drilled holes will be straighter and dimensionally more accurate.

Sharpening your bits with the DBS-22 will make excellent drill bits as good as new and make lesser drill bits better than new, and your bits will last longer before needing resharpening.

Why does a Tormek sharpened drill last longer? The beneficial 4-facet point and the high precision sharpening – both cutting edges are sharpened to an exact equal length and symmetrically – make the drill work efficiently and the life of the drill bit is considerably prolonged.

With the Tormek patented attachment for drill bits DBS-22 you can now sharpen your drill bits with the highest precision. The optimal point and clearance angles can be set according to each drilling requirement, which depends upon the drill size and material. You can completely restore worn drills as well as broken drills to a perfect shape.

You create a 4-facet point which gives the ideal cutting performance since the chisel edge gets a point instead of being almost flat as on many drills. A 4-facet point will not walk and the thrust force required is considerably reduced compared to a conventional cone point drill.

A precision sharpened 4-facet point generates less heat and the life of the drill is therefore also prolonged. Independent tests show that a Tormek sharpened drill lasts up to 4 times longer than a brand new conventional drill bit¹.

By working with the laws of physics and cooling the edge continuously, the risk that the steel becomes overheated and loses its hardness or gets micro cracks is eliminated. You have full control all the time and can see how the sharpening proceeds.

Using the DBS-22 to sharpen your bits will give you these benefits and advantages:
  • It will be much easier to drill holes quickly
  • It will be much easier to drill holes properly
  • The holes you drill will be straighter
  • The holes you drill will be more dimensionally accurate
  • You will be able to drill more holes before resharpening is needed
Bottom line: it doesn't matter what your bits are worth - if you want the best quality drilling result, you need to own a TORMEK DBS-22!

Click here to view or download the DBS-22 leaflet with more detailed information.



Tormek Long Knife Jig
This jig is made especially for knives with thin, flexible blades. It works in the same way as the SVM-45 jig but it is wider and therefore gives more support to flexible blades.

The jig comprises an adjustable clamp (1) for holding knives of any thickness and an adjustable stop (2). You adjust the jig to the knife thickness with the screw (3). You lock the tool by tightening the knob (4).

The jig rests on the Universal Support. The exact edge angle is set by rotating the stop or with the Micro Adjust on the Universal Support. The Universal Support is placed vertically for grinding towards the edge.

Tormek Knife Jig
The jig for knife sharpening comprises an adjustable clamp (1) for holding knives of any thickness and an adjustable stop (2). You adjust the jig to the knife thickness with the screw (3) and lock by tightening the knob (4).

The jig rests on the Universal Support. The exact edge angle is set by rotating the stop or with the Micro Adjust on the Universal Support.

The Universal Support is normally placed vertically for knife sharpening towards the edge. Short knives can also be ground away from the edge with the Universal Support placed horizontally.