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If you have a shop air compressor, bring it in and blow out the inside of the unit and pay attention to the motor.  Grinding does send a lot of metal fragments around.  Just a thought, since it worked right up to the sharpening.

Bob Stelmack
Desert Leathercraft LLC
Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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2 hours ago, stelmackr said:

If you have a shop air compressor, bring it in and blow out the inside of the unit and pay attention to the motor.  Grinding does send a lot of metal fragments around.  Just a thought, since it worked right up to the sharpening.

Good idea.  I have no problems with it until now.  Thank you

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Resolution:

Had to purchase new motor.  Tech support thought it could be controller board or motor.  I opted to go with new motor since it would include the control board.  I have been hand skiving materials in the interim and I have a deeper love for my SK-4 now.  Thank you all.  Great discussion

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