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Video Comparison of Old v. 2017 Gen. 3 Clamps

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    Snecx
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    Hi Clay, I took mine apart to oil it today. It seemed that half of the cam has the bead blasted finish and I think that could be the culprit. Only half of the cam is polished.

    It is just a guess based on what I’ve observed, I could be wrong. But I’ve had stainless parts rust on me once bead blasted and it’s a very common problem in finishing.

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    wickededge
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    Hi Clay, I took mine apart to oil it today. It seemed that half of the cam has the bead blasted finish and I think that could be the culprit. Only half of the cam is polished. It is just a guess based on what I’ve observed, I could be wrong. But I’ve had stainless parts rust on me once bead blasted and it’s a very common problem in finishing.

    Is yours a 2017 model that’s fully enclosed?

    -Clay

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    Mark76
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    Wow, that is a great video and an awesome sharpener. I am looking more and more to my Gen 3 2017 Pro .

    Molecule Polishing: my blog about sharpening with the Wicked Edge

    #40241
    Anarchy84
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    Snecx has the new 2017 Gen 3 Pro, yes.

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    Snecx
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    Yes Clay, I got the 2017 Gen 3 Pro, and I haven’t used it yet! All new and I’m just going through the entire system, preparing it for upcoming work. I’ve oiled mine so I think it should stay rust free.

    It’s just that I have experience with machine shop settings where even SS316/304 can rust after glass bead blasting. It doesn’t even have to be really wet for it to happen.

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    Rich
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    I just sharpened a ZT450 through the 10,000 chosera stones. Upon completion, I disassembled the vice and found no water or slurry on the cam, or inside the vice for that matter.  I did not do anything different intentionally from the last time I used the choseras.  Unsure how I ended up with rust on the cam before.

    That said, I did warm the cam up and apply Frog Lube and let it cool.  Hopefully that prevents rust from showing its head again.  I will also disassemble the vice following use of water stones every time.

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