Mike
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09/01/2023 at 8:48 pm #58696
I brought back two Yu Kurosaki knives when I was in Japan a while back, a Gyuto and a Santoko. I use the Santoko almost every day, and the Gyuto when needed for something larger. I follow one the members on the forum and Yu Kurosaki knives are a knife that he liked, and after using these knives, I agree with him.
09/16/2022 at 8:06 pm #58196That’s quite a rack, Marc.
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02/28/2022 at 6:38 pm #57600I’m in as well, let me know what you need from me.
04/26/2021 at 8:28 pm #56661Marc, looks like once, tightened, it’s less of a chance that it can come loose and screw up the sharpening angle. – Mike
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11/17/2020 at 8:21 pm #55244I’m impressed, Marc.
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01/16/2020 at 7:39 pm #53122Tommie, I can’t agree enough with your assessment, there are a lot of great people on the forum, all willing to help. As another new user, Ed K. Got me started, and MarcH took the time, and I mean a lot of time to fill in the gaps. Sorry Marc, I ask a lot of questions. I’ve still got a lot to learn, but I’ve been given a good foundation, and I’m moving in the right direction. – Mike
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09/21/2019 at 6:05 pm #52143I have a newer WE130, and I can’t speak to all the knives you mention, but the upgraded model takes a Benchmade Osborne 940 okay.
08/30/2019 at 7:52 am #51733please excuse the mess, but it’s my mess. – Mike
Thanks Mike! But to be honest, that is NOT a mess.. I can still see the surface of the desk!!
True, the only thing not in the picture is my scope and laptop. I haven’t used it too much yet, but at MarcH’s suggestion, it will now be used at every session.
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08/28/2019 at 2:22 pm #51709I’m still a new user, and this is a shout-out to some of the mods from fellow users that are helping me develop good sharpening techniques. They include, but are not limited to Doug Probst’s rod stops, and adapter caps for non magnetic mediums, Ed Kenny’s fine and course adjustment knobs, and MarcH’s Rack-It that organizes my stones so that I can find the stones that I’m looking to use. Thanks everyone, please excuse the mess, but it’s my mess. – Mike
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08/25/2019 at 5:26 pm #51699I received my strap in the mail, and it, and the stops are top shelf, and work well, thanks Doug. I now know what angle my strops are set at instead of guessing.
08/09/2019 at 6:49 pm #51482Tom, not my light, picture owner’s light. Ed K., the adjusters are working great.
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08/06/2019 at 5:58 pm #51417The attached picture show’s Ed Kenny’s adjusters. It’s not my setup, and I don’t remember where I grabbed the picture, I think that I was looking at something from one of Dale postings, which led to this picture. So, I give credit to whomever’s setup I’m showing. I can say that using Ed’s adjusters, once I’m locked in, nothing has loosened or changed.
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08/03/2019 at 6:08 pm #51316I bought a set of Ed Kenny’s adjusters, I found them a picture of them in one of Dales’s postings. The larger knobs and longer adjuster screws make making micro-adjusting an angle with an angle cube a breeze, while saving a lot of time. I sure wish WE would make Ed’s large knob and adjustment setup standard on all of their products.
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07/02/2019 at 5:14 pm #50864Airscapes, are you thinking of something made by Worksharp?
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