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    Steven N. Bolin
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    There’s a bit of flat surface area above the Spydie-hole on this ffg blade. I’m wondering where you gents would clamp this knife on your WEPS.

    Thanks in advance!

    #23148
    Josh
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    clamp it as close to the scales as you can… I would use the “clamp and tilt” method for that one.

    #23149
    Steven N. Bolin
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    A buddy told me bottom holes, position B… But it just doesn’t seem that cut-n-dry to me.

    #23150
    Steven N. Bolin
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    Josh!

    Also, we’re looking at about .25″ stock of CTS-XHP. So, what dps are you suggesting?

    #23152
    Josh
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    I NEVER and I mean never use the depth key adjustment anymore lol… not since I have an angle cube, an angle cube allows me to get almost the exact same angle every time.

    I would simply go up through the 1k grit edge, leave it at 15 dps w/ no micro bevel. Should be more than stable at that angle.

    Maybe this video will help if you haven’t seen it already (although I think you have??)

    #23153
    JS
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    I agree with Josh’s thinking…clamp and tilt. Doubt I’d use the bottom holes though. I’d probably try to match the factory angles or close to it.

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    Steven N. Bolin
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    Maybe this video will help if you haven’t seen it already (although I think you have??)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T0wQDHKMR0%5B/quote%5D

    Yes sir. Seen it about a dozen times 🙂

    I’ll let you know how it all goes down and post some pics later this afternoon when I get off work.

    Thanks for the advice! You rawk like a hurricane!

    #23181
    Pat
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    This is exactly what I did with a manix….worked perfectly…thanks Josh for the video on this one.

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