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The Tormek PA-70 Honing Compound is a premium 3-micron (approx. 8000 grit) abrasive paste designed for use on leather strop wheels, especially Tormek models T-3, T-4, and T-7. It polishes and buffs knives and tools to razor-sharp edges, extending blade life and reducing the need for frequent full sharpening. Each 70g tube provides long-lasting performance, perfect for professional and serious hobbyist workshops.
| ASIN | B00149DIBE |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,179 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #26 in Abrasive Finishing Compounds #70 in Sharpening Stones |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,724) |
| Date First Available | November 30, 2009 |
| Grit Description | Fine |
| Included Components | PA70 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | PA-70 |
| Manufacturer | TORMEK |
| Material | Leather |
| Part Number | PA-70 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
T**.
Worth the money...
works great on a strop, would buy again.
A**Y
The name is a little misleading....but what a great product!
Technically this is a buffing, polishing or strop compound. It will keep the fine strop finish on your blade like no other product short of home made 12,000 grit diamond dust paste...nothing beats that on a slightly damp strop, rough side 8,000 grit then smooth side 12,000 grit...but I digress. I've been using this as a strop compound an it lasts virtually forever unless you just sharpen blades all day in which case the strop leather disintegrates before the paste is completely used up. On veg tan hide 12-14 oz. I dampened the leather very slightly then rubbed a small dab along the surface areas that I know I will use on the rough side. I then embedded 12,000 grit diamond dust in the very slightly oiled smooth side. Such a strop, reapplying the paste about every 15,000 uses should last for years. Note: I'm Leary of using this on any buffing wheel that is not regulated to 1200 rpm or even a little slower as the wheel dries out and begins to shed the paste rapidly at standard 3200 rpm buffer wheel speeds. But I digress.. I tend to re-polish my blade on the strop after every 4-6" cut in my leather cutting. A sharp blade cuts smoothly! So I strop my blade at least 700-1000 times per day. Doing this with this paste means only needing to fully sharpen and restore blade angle ever few months. This paste is a pleasure to use...though I'm not sure if it would actually be useful in 'honing'.
T**4
DAYUM
I can put a shaving sharp edge on my knives, but I'm always looking for a better/easier way to sharpen. Not sure what I was expecting with this honing compound... I guess I just felt that my strop wasn't quite burnishing the edge like I thought it should. Last night I had 10lb of beef to slice up very, very thinly for making jerky (that's a LOT of slices!). The meat wasn't quite fully thawed. Anyway, I pulled my Shun Kanso chef's knife (AUS8 steel @ 61Rc) from the drawer and it already had a fine, stropped edge on it. Testing the edge by gently attempting to slide it down the hair on the back of my head, it was nicely catching the hair. I'd call that edge about 95% of what I'm generally capable of achieving. But because I had just received this compound, I wanted to see if, or how much, I could improve it. My strop is a barbers strop - it's a 3" wide strip of thick leather about 30" long. It's well used. First I used a butter knife with a slight serration to kinda scrape the napped side of my strop, and tease up the fibers. Then I gave it a good spray with WD40, then applied 9 little dots of the honing compound. I spent about 2 minutes stropping the chef's knife in the usual way - a few strokes on one side, then a few strokes on the other. I probably made 20 strokes per side, total. What I ended up with is the most ridiculously sharp edge I've ever created in my life, and every bit the equal to the very best Zero Tolerance, Shun or Benchmade factory edge I've ever experienced. I mean, just scalpel sharp. Doing the "hair test", it instantly bites into the hair - and actually shaved a few even though I was being extremely gentle about it. Compared to what I'm generally able to achieve, I'd say this edge was probably 125-150%. Just incredibly sharp. So I went to work thinly slicing my slightly frozen beef. It was cutting amazingly. I made it about 1/2 way through the 10lb and even though it was cutting great, I tested the edge. It wasn't *quite* as sharp as when I began cutting, but was still very, very sharp. So I finished the job. I probably made 1000 or more cuts in total. When finished, the edge was still sharp enough to cleanly cut a piece of paper, but was ready for a touchup. I gave the edge a few licks on the strop and retested - surgically sharp again. Shaving a few hairs on my arm - it's as if the hair just jumps off my arm in fear of the edge even coming close to them! I've very, very impressed with the edge I can get with this compound. It's far better than any other edge I've ever created. I'm not "gods gift" to sharpening, and I'm not saying I'm the best - but I don't suck and this stuff has really upped my game.
J**A
Excellent product
Its exactly what I was looking for. I'm a knife collector and use everything I purchase. I use this and a heavy piece of canvas to hone all the edges back to factory original or better before they go back to the wall. I recently picked up a spyerco byrd from amazon, and as anyone who has owned one knows that spyderco's are some of the factory sharpest you can find commercially. I have used this knife as my EDC for a few months now and am moving to the next prize. The edge wasn't in bad shape, but after a few passes with this honing compound, the edge has mirror like appearance. This stuff will take a sharp knife and make it surgical. Good stuff.
M**.
Works perfectly
I actually bought a use sharpener which was not a Tormek but had many Tormek accessories. This Tormek honing paste is good stuff. Easy to get a razor sharp edge.
A**Z
Not just for tormek
I don’t even have a Tormek sharpener but I got some of this in an auction lot and fell in love. I’ve been buying these from Amazon since my original tube ran out. I use on a leather wheel on a worksharp but mostly on a plain leather strop. It’s a good balanced grit between aggressiveness/ speed in my opinion. I’ve only ever used a few other brands but this one is the sweet spot for me. Works great on my WW tools.
M**Ć
Works well
The paste works very well despite it not expensive. I am unsure how fine the grit is though.
R**K
excellent
This gives my knives a sharpness that nothing else does. I have a AMK 76 knife sharpener ( yes it was hard to justify the cost but man it's nice ) I progress in the belt grits , once I get to either the 800 or 1200 grit trizact I use a leather belt with this honing compound. Nothing gets a knife sharper ( that I've used yet ) I have used various rouges / various grit levels ( won't recommend those chromium rouges for sharpening ) but this honing compound I highly recommend , I get results that scare some people. Arm hair shaving sharp , with ease.
S**U
This stuff is fantastic and works really good. I was using the hard blocks of honing compound but this stuff put a really, really razor sharp edge on my knives with a nice mirror finnish for a low friction cutting ability. They also sent it next day delivery so that was also great but remember when using this honing compound to use it sparingly as a little goes a long way. If your using a leather strop then use a little WD 40 on your strop and then put this stuff on and again sparingly. I use a Work Sharp Ken Onion Edition with a leather strop on the machine but do not use oil on the strop as it will just sit there and spin on the spindle and not go anywhere as the oil prevents traction. This is a really really effective honing compound and I recommend this 100% but what would be amazing is if this company who sells this could sell different grit sizes so you could use this on a buffing wheel to polish metal. Please don't buy honing block compounds buy this and I'm telling you, you won't buy disappointed !!!
M**L
O una de las mejores. Así se describe en la mayoría de foros de afilado de todo el mundo y realmente así es. Así de simple.
T**I
Non ho un sistema Tomek ma volevo testare questa pasta. Peccato non sapere che grid ha. Comunque lo usata per riaffilare delle forbici da cucina (5 paia) ed il filo, al termine del trattamento con una stroppa artigianale, era a lucido (e passando su un dito con delicatezza me lo ha inciso, tipo coltello.
S**M
Goed product en onmisbaar om je gereedschap echt scherp te krijgen...
F**I
bien mais un peu cher.
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