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    andrew green
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    Hello I am a new owner of a wicked edge pro pack 2. Well most of it anyhow. Somehow the base was shipped by itself and did not arrive with the other equipment. No worries as all I had to do was drill a couple holes in the wife’s cutting board. I managed a crude edge on my Ka-Bar mk1 but I’m so anxious to have the complete set to start.

    #19023
    Josh
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    Welcome aboard bro! Feel free to look around… especially the wiki. also post any questions you may have and we’ll try to help you out!

    #19030
    Mark76
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    Welcome to the forum, Greenmetal! As Josh said, everyone is very helpful here, so don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions!

    Molecule Polishing: my blog about sharpening with the Wicked Edge

    #19031
    Geocyclist
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    Welcome to the forum.

    #19050
    andrew green
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    Thanks everyone. So I eventually got my base in the mail. What a heavy chunk of rock. I’ve been sharpening everything in sight and I’m getting superb results. I’ve done stainless steel, high carbon steel, and semi stainless. I find there a major learning curve but not impossible. I did get cocky and went for my Benchmade 710. I got that thing sharp like I couldn’t before. I did however trash the recurve on the blade I hate it anyway. Over time I’ll grind it out I suppose.

    #19052
    Josh
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    Thanks everyone. So I eventually got my base in the mail. What a heavy chunk of rock. I’ve been sharpening everything in sight and I’m getting superb results. I’ve done stainless steel, high carbon steel, and semi stainless. I find there a major learning curve but not impossible. I did get cocky and went for my Benchmade 710. I got that thing sharp like I couldn’t before. I did however trash the recurve on the blade I hate it anyway. Over time I’ll grind it out I suppose.

    how did you “trash” it? can you take pics? maybe we can help you out and give some pointers…

    #19054
    andrew green
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    I guess in the belly of the recurve itself is pointy.

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    #19055
    Josh
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    ahhhh yeah I see now… there is a sharp transition instead of a smooth one. So this is what I think happened: you were using a scrubbing motion with your stones and stayed too long in one potition at the heel of the blade. What you need to do is do a scrubbing motion in more of a sweeping motion or keep moving up and down the blade as you do this.

    to fix it you can take your stone perpendicular to your edge and “profile” a nice recurve by grinding flat into the edge. after you develop the basic shape you can go to sharpening. watch the flat part on your edge by shining a light directly down at your edge and looking at it. you will start to see the flats disappear and can focus on where you have wider spots so that way everything is even. hope this helps!

    #19056
    andrew green
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    I’m just going to sharpen the recurve out over time. It’s been plaugeing me since induction to my pocket.

    #19057
    Gib Curry
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    Hello I am a new owner of a wicked edge pro pack 2. Well most of it anyhow. Somehow the base was shipped by itself and did not arrive with the other equipment. No worries as all I had to do was drill a couple holes in the wife’s cutting board. I managed a crude edge on my Ka-Bar mk1 but I’m so anxious to have the complete set to start.

    I’ve been drilling holes in people’s cutting boards for a while, too!! When I go visiting.

    My kids, my mother-in-law, friends we visit…. then, I don’t have to haul my stone base, I can just hook on to their cutting board. Works great.

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    Welcome aboard.

    Have fun. Bring your questions and answers…

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    For Now,

    Gib

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    "Things work out best for those who make the best out of the way things work out."

    #19059
    Josh
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    this guy wanted me to remove the recurve in the shallot and regrind it to a thin edge for him so it was flat… I basically used the same method although I used a belt sander for the major reprofile work.

    this is what it looked like before:

    after:

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    #19060
    andrew green
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    Well she wasn’t all that happy. But with a promise of a new one made it all well. I’m wanting to do the mod I found online where you use the Bessey vaccuum clamp. It was 30 bucks at home depot.

    #19061
    andrew green
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    I am terrible at sharpening this the reason I got the WE. I will admit that after years of struggle I’m happy.

    #19062
    Josh
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    Hello I am a new owner of a wicked edge pro pack 2. Well most of it anyhow. Somehow the base was shipped by itself and did not arrive with the other equipment. No worries as all I had to do was drill a couple holes in the wife’s cutting board. I managed a crude edge on my Ka-Bar mk1 but I’m so anxious to have the complete set to start.

    I’ve been drilling holes in people’s cutting boards for a while, too!! When I go visiting.

    My kids, my mother-in-law, friends we visit…. then, I don’t have to haul my stone base, I can just hook on to their cutting board. Works great.

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    Welcome aboard.

    Have fun. Bring your questions and answers…[/quote]

    gib, you need a panavise 😀 I have used mine for years and love it!

    plans found here

    #19063
    andrew green
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    That’s it! I’m out of things to sharpen at the moment. Guess I could reprofile the Esee’s I have.

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