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02/16/2012 at 6:30 pm #1655
Since there are the Shaptons, Chosera and possibly new Ceramic stones arriving that cover the entire range from coarse to Super fine.
Is there a way to make different pro packages for example:
1. Diamond Package – Basic – Diamond only stones
2. Chosera Package – Pro 1 – Chosera only stones, possibly with 50/80 Diamond for re-profiling
3. Shapton Package – Pro 2 – Shapton only stones, possibly with 50/80 Diamond for re-profilingFrom what I understand the different mediums sharpen the edge differently and would be nice if one could choose a medium and work with those right from the start to end.
02/17/2012 at 3:16 am #1659Since there are the Shaptons, Chosera and possibly new Ceramic stones arriving that cover the entire range from coarse to Super fine.
Is there a way to make different pro packages for example:
1. Diamond Package – Basic – Diamond only stones
2. Chosera Package – Pro 1 – Chosera only stones, possibly with 50/80 Diamond for re-profiling
3. Shapton Package – Pro 2 – Shapton only stones, possibly with 50/80 Diamond for re-profilingThat way one does not have to buy Diamond Stones, but still get the benefit of getting a “discount” for buying a set of stones.
This is a very good idea! I’ll work on that and see what we can come up with. Thank you!
-Clay
02/17/2012 at 4:24 am #1661Was thinking that if the handles were made in such a way as to be able to swap out the different medium. That way you have a generic handle and people could just snap in the stones they wanted.
That way it will keep the costs down as people won’t have to buy handles for every 2 grit.
Also for those that have multiple mediums for different steels it would just be a matter of sawpping the stones out.
02/17/2012 at 7:48 am #1662Was thinking that if the handles were made in such a way as to be able to swap out the different medium. That way you have a generic handle and people could just snap in the stones they wanted.
That way it will keep the costs down as people won’t have to buy handles for every 2 grit.
Also for those that have multiple mediums for different steels it would just be a matter of sawpping the stones out.
Some of us are color blind, and need the printed labels on the handle. Some of us are illiterate, and need the colors on the handle. 🙂
02/18/2012 at 5:19 am #1673Was thinking that if the handles were made in such a way as to be able to swap out the different medium. That way you have a generic handle and people could just snap in the stones they wanted.
That way it will keep the costs down as people won’t have to buy handles for every 2 grit.
Also for those that have multiple mediums for different steels it would just be a matter of sawpping the stones out.
We’re actively pursuing a design like this.
-Clay
02/21/2012 at 1:07 pm #1714Also a set would mean that the stone heights would be the same so the angle would be the same from the range. I am understanding that if one was to swap from the Diamonds to the other ones there is a slight variance in the angle.
With the water stones the stones would wear at a different rate. So angle cube accessory.?
03/22/2012 at 1:29 am #2147Clay I know it has been very busy recently and with the show coming up you will have even less time. Have you had a chance to look at pricing for packages using one brand across the grit ranges.
After seeing the progressions done by Tom and the difference in the edges. I think this makes quite a bit more sense now.
03/26/2012 at 11:51 pm #2192Clay I know it has been very busy recently and with the show coming up you will have even less time. Have you had a chance to look at pricing for packages using one brand across the grit ranges.
After seeing the progressions done by Tom and the difference in the edges. I think this makes quite a bit more sense now.
I’m very interested in what people would like to see for packages. Please give your feedback here and I’ll study it so we put out some things that people really want.
-Clay
03/27/2012 at 2:46 am #2196For me personally, I would like to see prices for:
1. The sharpener alone no stones.
2. Sharpener with only Chosera stone (Basic & Pro grit ranges)
3. Sharpener with Shapton Stones (Basic & Pro grit ranges)The thing is I am assuming if you buy the package you are getting a discount? Maybe do a $ range discount so people can spend on what they like rather than a “package” and if they spend over $x then they get y% discount.
For example:
The range was $1-100 you get 0.5% off and then $101-200 they get 1,5% off. So if they spent $170 it will give people an incentive to maybe add that extra $30 (on stropping compound) as they will be getting a better discount. That way the “extra” sales benefit both parties and is a win win.
03/27/2012 at 2:47 am #2197First time poster and a 2 month guest.
I have used a tri-stone Norton for 50 years but WESharpner is the real deal.
I started with the standard kit and then I purchased the 800-1000 grit block.
Now I find myself getting caught up in knife sharpening and I am ready to move
up again.So, if I could buy 1 block with replaceable grits that would be my next purchase and
based on your dialogue I get the feeling that maybe a consideration..Great forum.
03/27/2012 at 3:24 am #2200For me personally, I would like to see prices for:
1. The sharpener alone no stones.
2. Sharpener with only Chosera stone (Basic & Pro grit ranges)
3. Sharpener with Shapton Stones (Basic & Pro grit ranges)The thing is I am assuming if you buy the package you are getting a discount? Maybe do a $ range discount so people can spend on what they like rather than a “package” and if they spend over $x then they get y% discount.
For example:
The range was $1-100 you get 0.5% off and then $101-200 they get 1,5% off. So if they spent $170 it will give people an incentive to maybe add that extra $30 (on stropping compound) as they will be getting a better discount. That way the “extra” sales benefit both parties and is a win win.
Thank you for the suggestions. I’ll work on it a little tomorrow and see what I can come up with.
-Clay
03/27/2012 at 3:26 am #2201First time poster and a 2 month guest.
I have used a tri-stone Norton for 50 years but WESharpner is the real deal.
I started with the standard kit and then I purchased the 800-1000 grit block.
Now I find myself getting caught up in knife sharpening and I am ready to move
up again.So, if I could buy 1 block with replaceable grits that would be my next purchase and
based on your dialogue I get the feeling that maybe a consideration..Great forum.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for writing. Without giving away too much, there is something like that in the works. I’m really excited about it, but I don’t know how long it will take to get into production. From experience, at least twice as long as double my initial estimate….
-Clay
04/11/2012 at 10:29 am #2644I wasn’t really sure how to put it together myself… i really liked the progression shown with the Chosera stones and would like to work with those from the get go. It wasn’t available yet in that configuration so i just got a pro I pkg, ceramics, and a full set of chosera….. there that should cover it.
Now to conceal the credit card bill from the wife:evil:
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