Readheads
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Readheads replied to the topic Long & flex knife mount in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 7 months ago
Like this
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Readheads started the topic Long & flex knife mount in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 7 months ago
Been waiting for a wider mount for long flex knives for 2+ years. Thinking of rigging up a mount vertically like the competitors have horizontally. Has one attempted this ?
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Readheads replied to the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
Well, I was able to get full WE coverage on the 10 deg 5/8″ bevel but after 1.5 hrs of paddling using even my 50/80 grit it has become apparent that I’ll need alot more time and will likely wear out my diamonds. Probably cause it has a 12 deg microbevel and the 10 deg bevel changes by ~1.5 deg over the 9 inch length. Not a job for the WE. Will…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
<!–more–>I filed down one side of the LAA and now I can get to 9 deg single side.
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Readheads started the topic Sushi knife challenge in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
I have a 9 inch Sushi knife, 1.25″ tall, single bevel 5/8″ wide at 10 degrees with a micro bevel of 12 deg (verified with sharpie, angle cube, USB scope, eye and repetition). Using the extension slim knife accessory. Typical Sushi knife. I wanted to WE the 10 deg single bevel to a mirror for show and then add the 12 deg micro bevel. I’ve seen…[Read more]
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Readheads started the topic Vertical vs Horizontal in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
As a 10 year WEPS user with great results I have seen a proliferation of many jig systems trying to do the same thing. Even Jende has a real nice looking one now. However, they all seem to have horizontal knife mounts vs. the WEPS vertical. Besides the WEPS advantage of doing both sides at once, WEPS allows you to adjust the position only once to…[Read more]
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Readheads started the topic Innovation in the forum Main Forum 1 year, 11 months ago
<p style=”text-align: left;”>While I appreciate all the innovations that WE has done in my 10+ years, I am wondering if there is a reason why wider jaws have not been made to reduce the movement of flexible blades (as well as all blades). It would seem to be a simple thing and pretty cheap in quantity. Just increase the clamping area to 6 inches,…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Pluggable and Carson Scope Accessory Kit Introduction in the forum Pass Around and Buy / Sell / Trade 2 years, 9 months ago
I’m in. Also, can you incorporate a notch in the the part which rides on the blade. I filed this into mine to allow easy sliding on the edge without slipping off. It also keeps the focus plane consistent and enables easier consistent sliding while looking only at the monitor which usually is via a USB on my phone.
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Readheads replied to the topic Edge Finishing in the forum Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 7 months ago
A few questions if I may:
- What is the 90-90-90 rule ?
- What is the autosol step ?
- In the three-step approach, “1 degree more obtuse” would start a micro bevel I think yet I suppose this is to address the burr root ?
- In the three-step approach, “0.1 micron … at the original sharpening angle” is quite a jump from 1.5 micron ?
- Also, I…
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Readheads started the topic Edge Finishing in the forum Advanced Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 7 months ago
I recently followed a link from another post on cutting boards to Vadim Kraichuk, a professional sharpener in Australia. KG, as he is known on several boards and forums, does a scientific study on deburring/finishing and it’s effect on longer edge stability (ie. sharpness) verified with many repetitions and BESS testing. Basically he brings up the…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Dual grit edges? in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
Very interesting on the scalpel. It serves to subsantiate that their may be cut mediums and techniques that could benefit from it. My thoughts are all raw meats and maybe the steak knife edge for longevity purposes.
I have some cheap non-serrated steak knives and I will try it. Thinking of trying diamond films on one side and the super coarse 50…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Dual grit edges? in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 9 months ago
That is a beautiful sketch of the concept. I am going to give it a try and see if my 250x USB scope can detect the results. I’m thinking that it won’t be enough magnification though. Of course I am in the market for a more powerful scope anyway but I digresss.
If the nano-serrations are actually real and effective then it may work well to improve…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Japanese High Carbon in the forum Cooking 3 years, 10 months ago
MarcH, that link above is excellent with wonderful knives and information.
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Readheads replied to the topic Sharpening as a business in the forum Sharpening as a Business 3 years, 11 months ago
Have you figured out an effective way to handle serrated knives ? The best I came up with is to focus on putting new tips on each serration (using full blade strokes) and not to worry about the “inner” serration curvatures. Its not perfect but it refreshes the initial bite that a serrated knife has.
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Readheads replied to the topic Sharpening as a business in the forum Sharpening as a Business 3 years, 11 months ago
I also strive for speed. Attached is a link to my Jersey Double Stroke.
Also, I currently use the 50/80 stone which will reprofile in 1 minute. I watched your video and you mentioned angles up to 25 DPS I think which is probably appropriate for the cheaper steels because they dull real quick (crap steel) but I prefer 20…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic YouTube video shows drawing a burr on both sides between each stone in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 11 months ago
Hmm, maybe I am leaving some sharpness on the table. I’ll have to try it.
Question: I zero out my angle cube on one side of the clamp on the bar (with the angle divots) and when I put it on the other side of the clamp the angle is off by 0.4 deg. I disassembled the bar and it is not bent. I tried to recal the cube and got the same result. Do you…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic YouTube video shows drawing a burr on both sides between each stone in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 3 years, 11 months ago
I don’t bother with checking for a burr after the first diamond paddle. I also don’t bother checking/tweaking the angle for each paddle change. I do check my results in process with my USB scope. It’s a big time saver. Tuning up a knife which was previously in the WEPS with the Angle Alignment Gauge takes less than 5 minutes. A new knife will…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Which Fine Grit To Buy in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years ago
I went with the 1500/glass paddle. After the 800/1000 it does a great finishing job. You can put the coarsest diamond film on the glass. Also, sharpening down to 9 dps while extremely sharp leaves a lot to be desired for edge durability.
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Readheads replied to the topic Vise and Low angle adapter issues in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years ago
I think the new design of extending the original 1/4″ flat square bosses all the way down the jaws may introduce minimal planar contact to the 2 knife faces depending on the geometry of the knife and the as-machined flatness of the extended new bosses. There also needs to be sufficient “self correcting play” within the jaw assembly to “find”…[Read more]
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Readheads replied to the topic Vise and Low angle adapter issues in the forum Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 4 years ago
This is a repeat of the post that I put in the second thread that was started on this:
I think that the root cause of your issue is that the current jaws no longer have the square flats on them (see pic). I have the Field version from ~5 years ago. I setup my kitchen knife to check for wiggle and there is none either with my chamois insert or…[Read more]
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