Marc H
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Marc H replied to the topic Japanese High Carbon in the forum Cooking 3 years, 9 months ago
000Robert, this very wierd. Am I missing something? I feel like you think your confronting me or challenging me to something. Like I’m hiding something. I have nothing to hide or to prove to you or anyone else. I share my personal sharpening experiences when using the W.E. That is all.
I have had these experiences not being able to shar…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic First Use! in the forum Getting Started 3 years, 9 months ago
I have both. They both have good and bad points. The WE130 is better suited to sharpen knives with asymmetrical bevels which are not uncommon in Japanese Chef’s knives.
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Marc H replied to the topic First Use! in the forum Getting Started 3 years, 9 months ago
I have my Gen 3 Pro model mounted directly on a granite base with out shelf unit. It simply unscrews. That’s an option if you want to keep the Gen 3 Pro model with it’s single lever that adjust both side’s angles simultaneously.
I have no personal experiences with Optic’s Planet. This is a recent post on this fo…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Newby get good good results with Shun/Chris Reeve in the forum Cooking 3 years, 9 months ago
I have been using Shapton Glass Stones mounted on Wicked Edge paddles for years now. They are still my favorite whetstone variety I have used, so far. I have been hesitant to mention or discuss these particular Shapton Glass type stones on this forum because Shaptons had quit making these stones without the glass backings sized for mounting on…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Need some advice from the pros in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
Welcome tothe W.E. forum Bill.
The WE130 is the easier and simpler model of these two to use and well worth the higher price. All the sharpening and polishing mediums are compatible with all the different W.E. models. The techniques used for sharpening and polishing knives are the same techniques used with every W.E. model. The WE130 model al…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Japanese High Carbon in the forum Cooking 3 years, 9 months ago
MIKE, I started to respond to your post three times and deleted my typing, each time. I don’t wish to get into a heated argument with you but I’m uncomfortable with your reasoning and portrayal of the Wicked Edge Systems.
The W.E. System does not do anything to any blades. The W.E. is nothing more then a well designed and well machined be…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Aluminum plate guard in the forum MODS 3 years, 9 months ago
I use an infrared thermometer looking for 225°F. That seems to be a good temp. Just right for cleanly removing the glass and the foam tape strip. (Careful, it’s hot enough to burn your fingers). If you pry the glass up from the one of the ends, immediately work your tool around to a long side. You’ll have an easier time lifing and flipp…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Need Angle of 45 Degrees in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
I started to write like Roseanne Roseannadanna used to say. Then it dawned on me, wrong character.
We’re showing our ages.
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Marc H replied to the topic Need Angle of 45 Degrees in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Like Emily Litella used to say on SNL, “oh, that’s very different, never mind”.
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Marc H replied to the topic Need Angle of 45 Degrees in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Mike, are you talking about a hand block planer or a larger power planer used on lumber?
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Marc H replied to the topic How I find the "Sweet Spot" (4 Parts) in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Readers: Lets keep this thread as a read only post for the helpful instruction and information intended for new users. Any comments can be private messaged or start a new post with your comments or questions. Everything posted here draws away from the original purpose and intent and takes this thread off on a tangent.
Thanks
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Marc H replied to the topic First Use! in the forum Getting Started 3 years, 10 months ago
Chefy, This video is worth watching. I try to recommend it to all our new users. It goes through some of the common W.E. sharpening strokes and explains well how to use these. Ignore the title, it’s misleading.
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Marc H replied to the topic First Use! in the forum Getting Started 3 years, 10 months ago
Welcome to the Wicked Edge Forum, Chefy
Learn on beaters and take your time. You’ll recognize when the stones are coming around.
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Marc H replied to the topic Aluminum plate guard in the forum MODS 3 years, 10 months ago
Forum member “airscapes” makes and sells these covers that help prevent the damage you experienced. Just keep the plates covered until you are using them.
Another solution is to replace the glass blanks with aluminum plates (3/4″ wide X 1/8 ” thick X 5-1/2″ long). The aluminum plates work well as long as you don’t scratch or gouge the su…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic How Do I Get Clean Paper Cuts? in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 10 months ago
I read a thread from one of the knife sharpening forums today. The poster wrote that he saw a marked improvement to sharpness tests scores done with the Edge-On-Up PT50A when he went from stropping with very light applied pressure to stropping with more applied pressure.
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Marc H replied to the topic Question about video tutorials: using 20 degrees for 19 degree profiled blade in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 10 months ago
I forgot to mention one thing. It’s probably the most important aspect to create very sharp results with the Wicked Edge System is your consistency. Not the accuracy. Not the precision of your bevel angles. But that each stone you use successively in your grit progression following the first coarsest grit stone you started with are used the…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Question about video tutorials: using 20 degrees for 19 degree profiled blade in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 10 months ago
Actually for cubes in that price point, I did like the Wixey cube the best, of all the other cubes I used. It locks in quickly and allows successive readings to be done quickly while doing a double or triple check that the angle is where you want it. Where as the other similarly priced cubes, (like AccuRemote and Igaging) roll a lot on the r…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Question about video tutorials: using 20 degrees for 19 degree profiled blade in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 10 months ago
Jason, first I’ll tell you that videos, in general, are helpful. They give you a good starters knowledge. They are no substitute for on-hand experience.
Don’t make too much out of what Clay did. He’s simply suggesting to new users, in this introductory video, that if you matched the bevels at 19° with the marker, if you set the sharpening ang…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Question about video tutorials: using 20 degrees for 19 degree profiled blade in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 10 months ago
Jason, maybe if you could post the link to that particular video your relating to it could help the forum to understand the context and allow us to better address your question.
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Marc H replied to the topic Japanese High Carbon in the forum Cooking 3 years, 10 months ago
Tom:
I check my angles with each and every grit change and make micro-angle adjustments as necessary, no matter which medium I’m working with. I do not use the VSTA. It doesn’t afford the precision of the DXL360S cube. Yes, lapping does affect the stone’s thickness so unless they are brand new, it’s hard to find used stones, that have been la…[Read more] - Load More