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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Gen 3 Pro Base modification question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
I’d be interested in seeing that conversion kit.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic MODS!!! Lets see em!! in the forum MODS 6 years ago
That is correct.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic It's not you, it's me…. in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 6 years ago
I prefer to use high power while I view the bevel from the side. Other Forum members prefer to look down from the top at the apex of the edge. Try different methods and the different scope powers to see what you prefer to work with. Be aware on most of these USB microscopes the low power which is always a wider view is when the focusing ring is…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Guide rod lengths. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
Richard, not intending to correct you but to help you and other W.E. sharpeners to understand your experiences correctly. You are not opening up the angle due to the knife edges increased height above the jaw line. You are increasing the distance the rod end is positioned away from the knife’s center-line in order to achieve the same angle se…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic It's not you, it's me…. in the forum Basic Techniques and Sharpening Strategies 6 years ago
Michael, I don’t think it takes a lot of stropping compound to be effective. There are YouTube videos and videos in the W.E. Knowledge Base you can view. The strops will improve as the compound rubs in and spreads across the surface. That being said, I don’t think you can really use too much compound either. If you apply an abundance of com…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Guide rod lengths. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
The longer rods are for taller and longer knives. I’d rather use a rod that is slightly longer then necessary then find out during the stone progression I need to switch to a longer rod. The long rods are also a little more gangly to get use to. I still sometimes bump the rod ends when knife sharpening with very long guide rods, when using a…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Adapter Caps for Non Magnetic Stones in the forum Want to Sell 6 years ago
Richard, “airscapes” is correct. If you flip back to the first post that began this thread, or look at this included photo, you’ll see the shape of my red angle cube. It has a hollow or concaved center and only contacts the surface at the ends nearer to the corners.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Getting ready to pull the trigger in the forum Getting Started 6 years ago
I too have bought from Best Sharpening Stone with a good experience.
My experience is Wicked Edge ships via Priority Mail. I receive my W.E. purchases quickly too.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Getting ready to pull the trigger in the forum Getting Started 6 years ago
Here’s a recent W.E. Forum thread where some forum members discussed USB Microscopes. Please read it:
https://knife.wickededgeusa.com/forums/topic/usb-microscopes-question/
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Adapter Caps for Non Magnetic Stones in the forum Want to Sell 6 years ago
Richard the extra clamp at the bottom will probably overcome your issue.
You might try loosening up the adapter’s elastic strap. If it’s fastened too tight, it’ll raise/lift the steel bar off contact with the stone at the bottom. Just what you’re experiencing. The strap is meant to be used as loose as it can be fastened, simply to keep the ad…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic USB Microscopes question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
I just rotate the USB cylindrical microscope in my fingers, 180º, so instead of the wire coming out of the bottom of the scope, now it comes out up at the top. That will flop your image so the image is with the knife bevel up. Just like the knife is clamped in the W.E. Vise.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic MODS!!! Lets see em!! in the forum MODS 6 years ago
Lay, arrow back to the previous page in this same thread. Scroll down through the posts. Ed K has posted on page “12”. Click his screen name”NotSharpEnuff”. This will redirect you to the “private messaging” function where you can compose an email for Ed K. Send him you regular email address and mailing address and he’ll take care of you.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Stone Stops with rebound caps and Nylon screw in the forum Want to Sell 6 years ago
Anything that limits the sliding, that you can imagine. It can be as simple as rubber bands! I originally used faucet repair washers I had found at Home Depot on the plumbing aisle. As long as it inhibits your motion when you feel it you’ll stop. If it’s not a solid stop it’ll still cause you to stop you’re stroke.
Originally the upper sto…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Stone Stops with rebound caps and Nylon screw in the forum Want to Sell 6 years ago
You are correct Tommie.
The lower stop keeps the stone from scratching below the shoulder of the knife bevel, and the sides of the knives
The upper stop keeps the bottom edge of the stone from sliding up above and off the knife edge.
If the stone is allowed to slide up the guide rods above and off the knife edge, on the way back down, in…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic USB Microscopes question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
Tommie, 20 degrees per side, (dps), is a good average bevel angle to start with. I believe this is tcmeyer’s mainstay. After beginning with this bevel angle you can monitor the edge durability, longevity and knife performance to guide you to tune the bevel angle more to your liking and expectations.
New knife science applied studies suggest th…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Axe with curved 400 600 stones in the forum Thoughts/Theories/Science Related to Sharpening 6 years ago
The curved stones are for concave edges. More of an issue is you’d need to use a Wicked Edge model that uses the standard vise. Then using longer screws you may be able to clamp an axe head for sharpening. The W.E. models with the Gen 3 vise would not open wide enough to clamp and sharpen an axe head unless it’s only less than 1/4″ thick. Eve…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic USB Microscopes question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
Tommie we’re here to try to help you.
I have profiled knives that were made at the factory with only one beveled side. Those were old inexpensive knives. I also own knives that are also beveled on one side. Those are high end, quality chef’s knives, made for a specific duty like boning.
If you’re in question about what your working with, po…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic USB Microscopes question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
Tommie, just to be clear, which ever model scope you settle on….they all take time and practice to learn to use them so it’s easy for you and you can understand what you’re looking at. All the scopes have a focusing ring that is pretty much right where you’ll want to hold the scope. Learning to hold and use the scope while holding it around t…[Read more]
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic USB Microscopes question. in the forum Main Forum 6 years ago
The necessity for Mac compatibility may both limit and help determine your selections. I’d shop Amazon. I’m still using the very first and least expensive USB scope I ever purchased. A Plugable model. I’ve tried 5 or 6 others and keep going back to this one.
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Marc H (Wicked Edge Expert Corner) replied to the topic Why aren't my knives razorsharp? in the forum Getting Started 6 years ago
Thomas, for me the burr formation is the knives steel edge indicating I have done my job correctly and apexed the edge. That is I have brought the bevel angle, as I set it, up and then off the knife edge. When I have accomplished that on both sides of the knife properly, completely and thoroughly the results is the burr where the two bevel p…[Read more]
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