Micheal Fuller
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000Robert replied to the topic I may have screwed up my WE Pro Gen 3 in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 5 months ago
Hi Chris. Don’t even worry about the engraved numbers. As Marc said, they are just used as a quick guide to get you around the angle that you want, and then you use the angle cube to get the exact angle. Worrying about matching them up to the angle cube readings is just a waste of time and don’t even matter. But it’s your time if you really want…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic I may have screwed up my WE Pro Gen 3 in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 5 months ago
Welcome to the forum, Chris! Marc is correct, as usual. I would also add that you can use some Emory cloth or stones to sand the tips and sides of screws and lock washers and stuff to help keep them from working loose. It’s just something that I do automatically when I buy stuff because I have worked in machine shops during my life. That is…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic Hello All in the forum Welcome Mat 1 year, 5 months ago
Welcome to the Wicked Edge forum, wilson!
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000Robert replied to the topic how do you determine angle to begin at or just stick to 18-20 degrees in the forum Sharpening as a Business 1 year, 5 months ago
Welcome to the forum, wilson. You can also click on “Knowledge Base” at the top of the page.
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000Robert replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 6 months ago
I guess it boils down to what you call a chip. The edge of a razor blade will probably look chipped if you magnify it enough.
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000Robert replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 6 months ago
Hmm, I don’t know, maybe my problem was mixing them up? I was mainly using edge-leading strokes to knock off burrs. And they would dull my edges. I stopped using them and the problem went away. I also consider edge-trailing strokes to be safer. I sharpen a lot slower than a lot of people I see in videos as well. Slapping the stones to the blade…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 6 months ago
Hi Glenn. I’m curious to know if you were using edge-leading strokes. I noticed something similar a couple of years ago with a blade. I stopped using edge-leading strokes, except for the up/down strokes, and haven’t had any problems since. Maybe it’s just the way I hold and use the stones, I’m not sure, but edge-trailing strokes just work better for me.
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000Robert replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 6 months ago
The Bess tester just takes practice time to get used to it. And you have to be careful. But it is not needed really. I decided to keep mine though. If an edge can whittle hairs, it sounds pretty good to me. I have more confidence in my homemade strap holder that I use for my HD 2″ Poly and Nylon webbing straps. If a blade edge can cut the strap…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic W.E. Rack-Its Stone Holders for Sale in the forum Want to Sell 1 year, 8 months ago
Looks really nice, Marc!
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000Robert replied to the topic First knife sharpened – help needed! in the forum Ultimate Sharpness 1 year, 8 months ago
Hi Klaus. I check for a burr after sharpening each edge bevel with up/down strokes. Then I use 20 to 40 edge-trailing strokes before I move to the next grit. Put you will have better results after your stones are broken in well as Mike and Lawdog said.
I also wash my stones with dishwashing liquid and a scrub brush after every 4 or 5 knives. I…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic Cobratec OTF in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 8 months ago
You’re welcome. Yeah, they do look similar. You can use some thick clear plastic to put your OTF inside of when you take it apart to make sure a spring doesn’t fly into never, never land. I use some thick plastic bags that I bought to keep my old concert T-shirts in. They have saved me a lot of aggravation!
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000Robert replied to the topic Cobratec OTF in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 8 months ago
Hi drdk, I have no experience with Cobratec but I remember hearing that they are made in China and assembled in the USA, but I could be wrong. If they are made in China then the D2 may not really be D2. But it may still be decent steel. I would reprofile the blade to 20dps. You can use the sharpie and find out what the real edge bevels are – I’m…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic Widged Edge clamp – wrong angle! in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 8 months ago
I haven’t noticed any ‘lean’ on my fixed vise WE60. I haven’t taken the time to check for it either. I just use the sharpie and set each side to the angle that I want and don’t worry about it. And my edge bevels look perfect. I also like my fixed side of the vise to be on the left side.
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000Robert replied to the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 10 months ago
I think you are overreacting. I’m not the authority on sharpening, but I do try to listen to the experts.
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000Robert replied to the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 10 months ago
Then their edges start chipping and they blame the steel. The edge apex is a very small area of steel. You can overheat it enough to damage the heat treat and not even know it or feel it.
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000Robert replied to the topic Struggling with getting sharp edges in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 10 months ago
No, only after I am finished sharpening the knife. Then I remove it to get the small burr that is left, off.
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000Robert replied to the topic Struggling with getting sharp edges in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 10 months ago
Welcome to the forum, Todd.
I’ve not had any problems with my Wicked Edge sharpeners. I check for burrs on both sides after every grit. I use a piece of folded creased paper towel to feel for the burrs. I feel for the burrs with the creased part of the paper towel.
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000Robert replied to the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 10 months ago
I would advise against using a dry belt grinder on blade edges except for maybe lawnmower blades. Here is an article about it on Knife Steel Nerds. A dry belt grinder may ruin the heat treat on blade edge bevels.
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000Robert replied to the topic WE66 Obsidian vs WE130? in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 10 months ago
It really just comes down to personal likes and dislikes and people’s lifestyles. If I were still hunting and camping and stuff, then I would probably go with the WE66 because of it being more portable and its easiness to be mounted.
And if I was on a tight budget or didn’t sharpen much or mainly sharpened slip joint pocketknives then I would go…[Read more]
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000Robert replied to the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 1 year, 10 months ago
Hello John, You can see a slight burr on the edge of the blade in the photo. For feeling for a burr – I use a small piece of paper towel folded in half. Then feel for a burr with the folded end. It works pretty good for me and it’s faster than using the microscope all the time.
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