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tcmeyer replied to the topic Freshening kitchen knife edges. . . . in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 3 months ago
Coincidently, today I sharpened a half-dozen of my Grizzly knives and two of my kitchen knives. One of the knives needed for me to start out with my 400 grit stones, but the rest all were good with the 800’s. Now that I have the 2200-grit stones, I’ve been ending with them. Most are very short blades, so 15 strokes is enough, even where the ed…[Read more]
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Expidia started the topic Freshening kitchen knife edges. . . . in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 3 months ago
I’ve asked this here myself in the past as to what stones and progression users use to freshen an already profiled and sharpened knife.
Since I’m home cooking more than ever since past March I found 6 of my 15 various knives on my rack have lost their sharpness. When they can pass the “sticky thumbnail test” I know its time to re-sharp…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Clarity about apexing in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 3 months ago
What Marc said…
Maybe you could add a very simple (and cheap!) 10X jeweler’s loupe to your GO kit. I’m officially into geezerhood and I’ve noticed that I can no longer see the tiniest line of black marker right at the edge. A bright light source will help but the loupe will help even more. There’s a zillion of ’em on Amazon.
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tcmeyer replied to the topic new guy in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 3 months ago
FWIW, I pretty much treat the 3000 grit diamond as the equivalent of 6 micron film, once it’s been fully “broken in.” If I am not trying for the so-called mirror edge, I will often run the progression through to 2200 or 3000 grit and leave it like that. If I want a more polished edge, or to polish a convex edge, I’ll jump from 2200 to the 6 a…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Upswepted Blades (persian) in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 3 months ago
I make a certain design of skinner that has a similar, tight radius arc to the edge and as Marc suggests, I mount them so that the arc is centered above the vise. I find that a single sweep of the stones works best. The edge is too short to make segmenting the strokes practical. Since there is no or almost no flat section to hold the stone ag…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Dental Scissors in the forum Knife Specific Discussion 4 years, 3 months ago
That first photo (looking directly into the joint) looks to me like there is a slotted-head screw holding the two sides together. It may be possible to take the scissors apart and mount the sides one at a time in the WE vise ( is it thicker than 1/4″? and would the angle work?) or in the scissor adapter for normal sharpening.
I can’t tell from…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic How to sharpen a 5/16” thick blade in Gen 3 clamp? in the forum Task Specific Knife Sharpening 4 years, 3 months ago
Scott: You might ask WE if they would sell you a Gen 1 vise as a separate part. It’s a minor bit of hassle to change vises, unless you have the Gen 3 Pro, which would require removing the entire top plate assembly.
Before the WE130 came out, I upgraded my Gen 1 system to the new Gen 3 vise. This left me with the extra Gen 1 vise, so I bo…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Taking me too long to find a burr in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 3 months ago
I’ll add to MarcH’s excellent comments that using very coarse stones at very low angles is asking for trouble and for a couple of reasons:
Low included angles have rather fragile edges, which will tend to break away, just as you are approaching the establishment of a burr.
The bevel widths are larger with low angles, requiring the removal of…[Read more]
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Brewbear replied to the topic small pocket knives in the forum Knife Specific Discussion 4 years, 3 months ago
I have quite a few pocket knives, from Land 910 to Kershaw to CRK but my last purchases have been Barry Wood MkI and a few Frost Cutlery Barry Wood style knives. The blades are wide enough to sharpen on my WE 130 without any attachments but I bought the Tormek and it was a good thing since the hand full of Old timers and Schrades have rather…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic small pocket knives in the forum Knife Specific Discussion 4 years, 3 months ago
Hmmm. I still don’t see who you’re referring to and where Ganzo appears anywhere in this thread, other than in your and my comments. I highly doubt that there is a conspiracy to sell Ganzo knives. The number of readers of any of the WE forum topics is probably close to the number of different knives offered by Ganzo, so I can’t see any rat…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic small pocket knives in the forum Knife Specific Discussion 4 years, 3 months ago
I think I just became a “Ganzo” person, as I just received my third. So far, I’m pretty darn impressed with the quality. What is your objection to them and how and where are they hijacking this thread?
In the nine years I’ve been on this forum, the only times commenters have been asked to go to a different thread was when it made sense from a s…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Hello All in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 3 months ago
Yup. if I’m sharpening a knife for someone who I think is anal about their knives, I’ll tape up all exposed areas to protect against accidental scratches. To prevent marks from the vise clamps, I use the aluminum foil duct tape. It sticks like a million bucks and cleans up very easily. The vise jaws bite into it really well too. Some guys als…[Read more]
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Brewbear replied to the topic Hello All in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 4 months ago
Seems like Kershaw is the “gateway” to this addiction, I started with a Cryo and soon moved up to CRK’s. I have a fixed blade or two, scandi grind, I bought from Finland but right now I spend my time (and money) on Barry Wood knives…
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Brewbear replied to the topic Talk me into a 130 in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 4 months ago
WE 130 is a bit steep in the beginning but the updated vise makes it worth while (IMHO). I was on the fence for a good, long time but reading different threads here I decided to go for broke and bought the WE 130. In addition, I bought the longer (12 inch) rods and a USB microscope. There will probably be other “needs” later on but for now, it…[Read more]
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Brewbear replied to the topic Hello All in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 4 months ago
Classie = classified ads = for sale by individuals/dealers. Some very good deals but they add up fast!
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Brewbear replied to the topic Hello All in the forum Welcome Mat 4 years, 4 months ago
Welcome to the WE gang, you’ll have fun here. The BF forum is a nice and informative place but the classies can get expensive really fast (don’t ask).
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Favorite Folding EDC under $15-$20 in the forum Knife Specific Discussion 4 years, 4 months ago
So I never have to look up the specifics for that type knife, I always mount them with the key in the bottom holes and with the handle touching the vise. I always set the angle at 20 degrees. In fact, I do that for almost all of the small knives I have, so I never have to look for the “sweet spot.”
By the way, if you always use an angle cube t…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Gen 4? in the forum Main Forum 4 years, 4 months ago
Back in mid-July, Clay announced that they’re working to release an upgrade of the micro-adjust locking system. Basically, they’re adopting the larger locking nuts we’ve been passing around here on the forum for a couple years. I’m not sure if they’ve decided to treat it as a warranty replacement or to sell it as an upgrade. Certainly, new sa…[Read more]
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wickededge replied to the topic WE GO – Alignment Guide/Low Angle Adapter Dilemma in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 5 months ago
Thank you for the comment. We are working on redesigning it based on feedback we’ve received. That said, the reason for all the locations in the lower half is because of the occasional need to tilt the tip of the knife down to find the “sweet spot”. The amount of space we gave was obviously excessive and we’ll try to move some of that real estate…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic uneven burr sizes.. in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years, 5 months ago
In my experience, very hard steels tend not to produce large burrs. As said by airscapes, a USB scope should be the answer. After raising a burr on the first side and trying to raise a burr on the opposite side, look to see if the stone on the second side is really reaching the apex. If it is, the size of the burr is unimportant.
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