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Finally bought a knife sharpener
I'm tired of water stones. A long time ago I started working on a holder to keep the stone at a 22 degree angle so I could hold the knife vertically, which seemed like an easier angle to maintain. This is the basis of a lot of manual knife sharpening systems. I never got it done and I got frustrated this morning and just said screw it and ordered this Ken Onion sharpener. It supposed to be the bee's knees. Hope it works out.
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I look forward to your review. I've never seen that one before.
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I'm interested to hear how it works too! I have a number of Japanese and German knives that require different sharpening angles. Bought a Lansky sharpener that I just can't seem to get a decent edge from. I'm sure it's all technique (i.e. me) and not the tool...
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I already posted the Worksharp and my review in the thread about sharpening knives.
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Must... not... look...
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wow dude, 3/4" belt is a big freaking belt.
I think it will be better than mine on things like chef's knives. I would advise light pressure (as in "no pressure") on yours. You don't want to remove too much metal. |
I don't think I could bring myself to use a power tool on some of my knives...
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Yeah it does not touch the Infidel. Too complicated shape (chisel point).
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Does it produce V-grinds?
Or only convex grinds? Nice piece of kit. Bit too expesive for my taste. I bought some waterstones yesterday. 400, 1000, 3000 and 8000 grit. I need to learn freehand because there are very few sockets in the woods. :) |
Belgium has woods?? :)
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How is this better than a bench grinder and various wheels?
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The fishing forums were all over this a couple of years ago. They are well liked but just a hair spendy.
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Okay... couldn't help myself so I looked it up on Amazon... at $129 not that spendy.
Not in my budget but I surprised at you guys... I know many of you spend two or three times that on one knife. |
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so are there some japanese waterstones for sale? :D
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The problem with the Worksharp is that it'll give you a perfect factory sharp blade in one pass. You'll go "huh?", can't be. And then sharpen it some more, which only removes more metal. It is that fast, and that good.
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