James
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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, 8 months ago
Welcome to the Wicked Forum, Jason.
The Pro Pack 3 is a great system. The issue you’re discussing is not a sharpening system issue or a sharpening technique issue. It is a sharpening medium issue.
I too own and use Japanese Chef’s knives. I have a variety of knives made of a variety of steels and steel hardness. Both Stainless and Non…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Is the Gen Pro 3 better for small pocket knives? in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
Depending on how tall the blades are, (spine to edge) you’ll may need an adapter and how low an angle profile you choose,
Understand that you don’t have to position a knife so it’s resting on the depth key pins. You can clamp knives higher up just in the jaw tips. All that matters is they’re held tightly, securely and that you can record the c…[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, 9 months ago
I strop at the end of sharpening as my last step with the W.E. while it’s still clamped.
Afterwards, I use a hand strop as a quick and simple edge touch up between when I actually clamp it back up again for a true W.E. touch-up.
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Marc H replied to the topic Japanese High Carbon in the forum Cooking 3 years, 9 months ago
I used to think that high carbon nss was simple to sharpen with the WE diamond stones but I learned that’s not the case. Some of the low hardness high carbon nss like HRc 56-58 sharpened like butter. I even found some hc nss harder steels like Aogami Super @HRc 63-64, which is much harder even than VG10 ss, yet it still sharpened easily and be…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Winkler/Dynamis (Double Edge) Knife in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 3 years, 9 months ago
I use a small rectangular patch cut from a real leather chamois towel. I fold or wrap it up around the knife spine and sides so it lays between the knife steel and the W.E. clamp jaws. It’s just held in place by the jaws. I also use blue painters tape applied to any place on a knife when I believe steal dust or sharpening stone debris may fall…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic How to sharpen the heel of knives with no sharpening choil? in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
Sean, another option maybe to use Whetstones to sharpen knives with that issue. Due to height and shape of the stone they stand up above the plastic lip on the W.E. paddle. The whetstone profile, height and shape would allow you to get in closer to the sharp intersection between the blade and the choil, I believe without the need to p…[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 like to think sharpening Japanese chef’s knives is my area of experience. I like to collect them, I regularly use them and sharpen these types of knives. The issue with them is there are so many different kinds of steels, both stainless and non stainless, and different steel hardness. These steels can vary greatly in how well or eas…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic How to sharpen the heel of knives with no sharpening choil? in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
This is a regular subject of discussion on this forum every now and again. Here are a couple previous threads, I found for you, where we tried to help that forum member with your same issue. I found these searching “sharpening choil on the wicked edge”. There are other threads you’ll be able to find too, with a properly worded Google search…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Winkler/Dynamis (Double Edge) Knife in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 3 years, 9 months ago
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Marc H replied to the topic Winkler/Dynamis (Double Edge) Knife in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 3 years, 9 months ago
The forum is supported by Wicked Edge but we are a totally separate entity. We are W.E. users wanting to help new users to figure it out. In turn we learn through helping.
Just so you know, W.E. does have great customer support, too.
The Pro Pack 3 is a bundle purchase. It’s the most well optioned and accessorized WE130 set-up. The WE130 al…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Winkler/Dynamis (Double Edge) Knife in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 3 years, 9 months ago
Steven you may be able to clamp that knife on the opposite side’s blade just under the longitudinal center line. Then repeat when you sharpen the second side. Depending on how slanted the blade is with the blue tape, foam tape, moleskin foam or chamois, one of these should give you the extra hold you need.
The Wicked Edge is called a knife s…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Winkler/Dynamis (Double Edge) Knife in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 3 years, 9 months ago
Welcome Steven, I can share that the WE130 model with the Gen 3 Vise is the most versatile W.E. model. It can sharpen the largest variety of size, style and blade shapes. That said, the Wicked Edge cannot clamp and sharpen every knife. Some knives require the assistance of an additional adapter, a modification or maybe some ingenuity on your…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Preventing Micro chips while sharpening in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
You may find that if you check your angle settings each and every time you make a grit change you may see improved or more consistent outcomes. If the angles are off, even a small amount, from grit to grit, you will not see the consistent scratch patterns stone after stone. If is an extra step and may be time consuming but it helps you to r…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Preventing Micro chips while sharpening in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
The 400/600 is used quite a lot by many of us. We try to start with the finest coarse grit stone that will get the job done. After the initial time sharpening a knife with the W.E. when you needed to use the 100 grit, the 400/600 is often an effective starting stone for touchups. This stone pair probably gets the most use.
W.E. is very good wi…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Rod ends for creating an new pair off pieces in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
Here’s a second video:
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Marc H replied to the topic Rod ends for creating an new pair off pieces in the forum Main Forum 3 years, 9 months ago
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Marc H replied to the topic WE130 2017 in the forum Want to Buy 3 years, 9 months ago
Yes it did. The earlier, 2017 model, Gen 3 Vise used in the WE130 did not have the vise clamping tension adjuster feature. Around 2017 is when this new tensioner feature was introduced. If the set-up has the tension adjuster and a vertical split halfway down the middle of the jaws, then you’ve got the newer 2017 version.
The other dif…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Preventing Micro chips while sharpening in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
I’m trying to help you determine if your sharpening stones are fully or sufficiently broken-in. The more random rough appearance of each grit’s scratch pattern’s become more uniform, predictable and consistent when they’re broken in.
After starting a knife with your first coarsest stone, can you profile the edge to the bevel angle you want. T…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Preventing Micro chips while sharpening in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Like you said, Trevor, it’s hard to say on line. I’ll try to help. I’m sorry but I have to start with trying to determine your basic understanding, experience using the WE130 and use of a basic sharpening technique.
I can tell you I see the results of remaining scratch patterns from several previous grits running across and through the knife s…[Read more]
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Marc H replied to the topic Preventing Micro chips while sharpening in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Welcome to the Wicked Edge Forum, Trevor.
It may help us, to help you, if you could provide some basics:
- W.E. Sharpener model?
- Which stones are you using? (For example: the standard W.E. diamond stone set).
- Which grits are you using for your sharpening progression? (Coarsest to finest).
- Are you using any other sharpening or polishing…
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