Hi wicked edge forum
I have hard time trying to figuring out on how to clamp down a medford infraction into the vice securely, due to its shape. Wondering anybody can give me some pointers and advice
Thanks in advance

Hi wicked edge forum
I have hard time trying to figuring out on how to clamp down a medford infraction into the vice securely, due to its shape. Wondering anybody can give me some pointers and advice
Thanks in advance

Can you disassemble the knife and then clamp on the flat section where the pivot is located?
Disassemble medford knife=warranty void… so that’s a no
Wow, that is an unreasonable policy in my opinion.
I think you should still be able to clamp this knife on the flat area in front of the stop pin. There might be a portion of the jaws that aren’t able to grip anything (in the thumb hole area) but that shouldn’t prevent you from being able to sharpen. If all else fails you can always clamp the knife in the Tormek small knife adapter and then mount that on the WE.
they make great knives but policy is their right to reserve.
I’m trying to see if someone had the. same knife and how they got it done…
Franky4246, welcome to the W.E. forum. I have no experience with that specific knife so I wouldn’t profess to know how to clamp and sharpen it. I can share with you with a few years worth of W.E. knife sharpening under my belt that:
great advice, and very welcoming, I hope I can clamp it on the hollow grind securely since I got a we120
Marc’s suggestion of using a small piece of leather chamois has served me well also on blades with weird geometry or a distal taper which can compound the issue where you want to clamp, however, in the picture of that knife the hollow grind appears to only go about 50% up the height of the blade around the mid point on the length of the blade. Looks like there would be lots of essentially flat area above that to get an adequate surface to clamp on.
I thought about it, just can’t decide which method I should go for, either the tiny flat spot above the main grind, or use chamois to fill up the thumb fuller, and clamp on that…
IDK