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tcmeyer replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 7 months ago
Which stroke direction works for each user is a subjective thing. For whatever reason, one might work better for you than others and that’s fine. Clay did some tests awhile back and found that under higher magnifications, edge leading strokes seemed to leaved a less jagged apex. I had argued this point for several years as I had experienced s…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Thick blade mounting in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 7 months ago
Seems to me that 5/32″ is less than 1/4″ (8/32″). It ought to fit in the 1/4″ jaws. In fact it ought to fit in the standard jaws. Are we miscommunicating or is this another case of me being too old? Seems to happen a lot lately. Maybe you meant 5/16″?
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Any tips on sharpening a Sandrin tungsten carbide blade in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 8 months ago
I bought a WorkSharp 3000 for sharpening plane blades, thinking that it would also speed up the process of sharpening ceramic knives as well. Haven’t tried it yet, but the principle of higher grits and low pressure makes a lot of sense. Thanks guys, for reminding me of a lesson learned five years ago. I’ll have to give it a try.
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Convex Wicked Edge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 8 months ago
I’ve been Wicked Edging for about 12 years and I have both the Pro with the Gen 3 vise as well as an older setup with the Gen 1 vise and I’ve found solutions for every knife I’ve been asked to sharpen, from itty-bitty little pen knives to 12″ jerky knives to an Alaskan Ulu. Some have required the assemblage of some gadgetry, but I’ve never…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Long & flex knife mount in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 8 months ago
Here’s how I do it, using RAM mount gadgets:
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tcmeyer replied to the topic convex edge idea in the forum Tips for Specific Knife Grinds and Styles 1 year, 9 months ago
I replied to Rob’s post, but apparently the OP was moved to a different Forum topic and my reply was lost in the transfer. Just in case, I’ll copy it here:
Using strops is certainly another way to do it and would probably do it a lot faster once you work out the progression. I’ve drifted away from strops because of their tendency to get c…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Convex Edge in the forum Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 1 year, 9 months ago
Using strops is certainly another way to do it and would probably do it a lot faster once you work out the progression. I’ve drifted away from strops because of their tendency to get cross-contaminated. Once a strop is contaminated, there’s almost no way to return it to its prior condition. Diamond stones and films can usually be cleaned to r…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Vertical vs Horizontal in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
If I understand your question correctly, I believe that flipping the horizontal knife holder rotates the vise on the same plane (or axis) as the rod centerline, so there should be no change in the relationship between the shape of the edge and the rod’s rotational axis. It will be reversed but not otherwise altered.
As a side note, I see two…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Low angle slipping! Ugg in the forum Main Forum 2 years, 2 months ago
Front to back slippage is usually due to a distal blade taper, but if Buck knives (which seldom have significant tapers to them) are problematic, then it might be something else. As Robert suggests, photos or a short video would be more helpful.
To expand on the taper problem as it relates to the LAA, the adapter is quite a bit wider than the…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 2 years, 3 months ago
Bingo! I now remember seeing that diagram when I ordered it, but it had been a while when I finally got around to starting it up and there was nothing like it in the instructions. Thanks for the help, guys!
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 2 years, 3 months ago
Yup, that’s why I assumed it would work with my PC. Even in the instructions (which are printed so small I needed the microscope to read it) it implies that it should work with Windows XP, 7, 8, 10 and 11, which to me means PC compatible. Maybe the caveat is that it’s WiFi with smart phone and USB with PCs. I don’t think it says specifically th…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 2 years, 3 months ago
Well that explains it!
Hmm… I can mirror my smart phone to my smart TVs, so I wonder if… No, probably not, but maybe I can find a cheap smart TV about 31″ to replace the monitor…
Thanks, guys!
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 2 years, 3 months ago
Thanks for the quick reply, Richard. I’ve got about ten other WiFi or LAN devices which are showing up on the device and network lists, but not the camera. I recently switched over to a new hughesnet modem/router and it’s not letting me get direct access to the WiFi data at the modem. I’ll call Hughesnet this afternoon to see if I can get a p…[Read more]
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tcmeyer started the topic Great new USB 'scope, but I need some WiFi help in the forum Off Topic 2 years, 3 months ago
I was watching some TV show with my wife which was about helping people with hair problems and saw them using a WiFi handheld ‘scope to examine some hair. I snapped to attention when I realized how quickly and how easily the hair shafts came into focus – not easy to do with a few free-standing hairs which aren’t in a fixed plane of reference. A…[Read more]
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Mr.Wizard replied to the topic Abrasives in Micron Scale in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 2 years, 4 months ago
The chart has been updated to revision 14.
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Angles not wide / large enough? in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 2 years, 4 months ago
It only takes a very few strokes with an 800-grit stone to flatten an edge. I think using a regular file is a bad idea.
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Angles not wide / large enough? in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 2 years, 4 months ago
Ribstabsheart: To save time and excessive stone wear, I file the edge flat, down to the bottom of the deepest defect, using one of the finer diamond stones – like the 800 grit. How long you need to work and edge is directly related to the amount of steel you have to remove and this process very quickly removes a lot of that steel. Having do…[Read more]
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tcmeyer replied to the topic Calculating the Sharpening Angles for Blade Positioning in the forum Thoughts/Theories/Science Related to Sharpening 2 years, 6 months ago
My method is a form of “finding the sweet spot” except that I don’t try to match any existing bevel – which is what the sweet spot is originally intended for. I pick a mounting position which matches the sweep of the stone to the belly of the knife. Another way of looking at it is to imagine a line forming the radius of the edge’s belly and p…[Read more]
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NotSharpEnuff replied to the topic Greetings from Columbus — and request for posting helplp in the forum Welcome Mat 2 years, 6 months ago
Tom_G,
I had trouble when the image size was over the limit. I don’t remember getting an error that said “image too big.”
That said, I now use the free software Gimp to resize my images before uploading.
Ed K.
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tcmeyer replied to the topic MODS!!! Lets see em!! in the forum MODS 2 years, 7 months ago
Billabong: My question to you is what possible advantage to you see in a press-fit threaded stud as opposed to a dab of epoxy? Wicked Edge either buys their rod-end couplings with a special stud mounted by the manufacturer or they very precisely fabricate studs of their own design. Try to fabricate your own press-fit version and take the ri…[Read more]
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