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Marc H replied to the topic SM-100 in the forum Main Forum 5 years ago
His name is Micheal Emler with his channel “Crazy Sharp” . I’ve never see or heard of him before. Nor do I know anything about the knife or steel. I surmise he’s just another of many knife and knife sharpening enthusiasts that post YouTube videos vying for your subscriptions and support.
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Marc H replied to the topic How far do you drop back in grits when renewing an edge ? in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 5 years ago
I share Richards opinion. Which grit I choose depends on the condition of the blade I’m touching up. This is an experience based decision. There is no set rule which grit to start with. The only thing I would agree with is that for a touch-up I almost always can begin with a finer grit then I would use for a first time knife sharpening tha…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Does it stay cleaner in the forum Welcome Mat 5 years ago
Eric, any questions are welcome.
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Marc H replied to the topic Does it stay cleaner in the forum Welcome Mat 5 years ago
This lubricant has been working well for me for.
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Marc H replied to the topic Generation 3 Pro vs. Pro Pack III? in the forum Getting Started 5 years ago
Congrats, let the fun begin.
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Marc H replied to the topic Does it stay cleaner in the forum Welcome Mat 5 years ago
Eric, from my own experiences, yes, once the diamond stones have broken in, less loose and excess diamond grit is sloughed off from the stone paddles and onto the sharpener. Besides the stone debris, knives being sharpened for the very first time, with the W.E., will yield more steel dust as they are being profiled this first sharpening, then…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Thumbscrew tightening/loosening on the Go in the forum Wicked Edge GO 5 years ago
Eric, try reading this thread: https://knife.wickededgeusa.com/forums/topic/thumb-screws-keep-loosening/
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Marc H replied to the topic Creating a burr in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 5 years ago
I employ several sharpening strokes in a repeated process, grit and finer grit. These different sharpening strokes, this protocol, makes up my sharpening technique.
The burrs that are formed, that I did observe and photograph with the USB microscope, are an indicator that effective sharpening technique is being practiced. These burrs formed ar…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic W.E. Rack-Its Stone Holders for Sale in the forum Want to Sell 5 years ago
Just finished three new “Rack-Its”. The Step Tiered “Rack-It” Model is becoming very popular:
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Marc H replied to the topic Mineral Oil On Leather? in the forum Stropping 5 years ago
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Marc H replied to the topic New guy. Bought the 130 pro pack 3 in the forum Welcome Mat 5 years ago
Welcome to the Wicked Edge Forum Snoodyjim. We thank your wife for letting you join us.
I sent you a private message, (PM).
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Marc H replied to the topic Cronidur 30 in the forum Steel 5 years ago
I have no personal experience with this particular steel. After researching it appears it’s not a particularly hard steel, HRc 58-60(maybe). So it won’t be difficult to sharpen with the W.E. diamond sharpening stone set. I have sharpened many other Zwilling steels. Except for their super hard and brittle MC63 in the “Miyabi line” the oth…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic MODS!!! Lets see em!! in the forum MODS 5 years ago
I believe the buggered threads seen in the end brackets on the newer Gen 3 Pros when first installing Ed’s micro-angle adjusters were originally caused by the opposing screw locking system utilized in the new Gen 3 Pros as delivered. I believe the two flat screw ends jammed together from opposite sides buggers the threads as they push each other…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic MODS!!! Lets see em!! in the forum MODS 5 years ago
That’s an astute observation, WFB100. The older, pre-2018 model Gen 3 Pro had a different shape end bracket then your newest model Gen 3 Pro. Your black end brackets are vertically sided and symmetrical, inside and loutside. Expidia’s and my older models have a slanted or angled outer side, with only the inner side of the end brackets are…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Generation 3 Pro vs. Pro Pack III? in the forum Getting Started 5 years ago
Glenn there are many many knives out there. As I learned to sharpen knives well with my Wicked Edge I also broadened my interest in and desire for better and different knives. You may be surprised that many fine chef’s knives, (and some folding knives too) are asymmetrical beveled knives.
You may find if you start with the WE130 in the Pro P…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Generation 3 Pro vs. Pro Pack III? in the forum Getting Started 5 years ago
Welcome to the W.E. Forum Glen. I own and use both the Gen 3 Pro and the WE130, in the Pro Pack Iii. I can sharpen a wider variety of knife sizes, shapes, styles, and configurations with my Pro Pack III. Both modl sharpeners use the same single lever handled, cam action, self centering, floating jaw, tension adjustable vise. The differ in the…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Lighted Magnifier? in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 5 years ago
I have used these two:
60X LED lighted Jeweler’s Loupe and Hand Microscope .
I found I have an aversion to placing my fingers and leaning my face up very close to an exposed sharpened knife edge.
I gave up using both of those for the USB Microscope. This allows me to sit safely back where I can see my hands and fingers holding the m-sco…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Forum "bug" noticed in the forum Forum Usability Notes and Requests 5 years ago
All appears well and good. Thanks ChrisB!
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Marc H replied to the topic Need a little opionated advice!!! Please in the forum Getting Started 5 years ago
Welcome to the Wicked Edge Forum and sharpening community JP.
The WE130 included with the PPIII is the most versatile model, IMO. I would consider the WE130 more versatile then the Gen 3 Pro or the Commercial Series. If you were intending to sharpen mainly convex profiled knife edges and not “V” profiled knife edges, the Gen 3 Pro excels in t…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Kershaw Cryo2 Uneven edge in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 5 years ago
Suggestion: Blacking over the previous stone scuff accidents with a sharpie marker helps you recognize new boo boos.
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