[quote quote=“JasonReep” post=12147]
Some wicked sharp knifes. Will use it to sharpen a good number of knifes I have a bunch. What I was expecting is faster and less fuss and mess than the edge pro.
Will also use it some at a local market where a buddy sells knifes to sharpen some this winter when the fishing is slower. Jason[/quote]
With those goals in mind, I think that your Pro Pack II should be more that adequate. I would call it pretty darn complete.
Once you get some experience with the system you can tell if you think you require something in addition to what you have.
Over a few years I have gathered a bunch of extras. Really though, when I bought my WEPS everything above the 600 grit diamonds was an addition.
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At this point I have about 38 handles with stones and strop media, and glass. The last several knives that I have sharpened I used 6. 800/1000 the 1K Chosera a 2K Naniwa Aoto 6/3 and 1/.05 micron diamond pastes and sprays, respectively.
I was extremely happy with the edges that I got. I only spent about 15 minutes per blade.
You mentioned mess with the EP, probably due to using the stones wet. One thing that I would consider if I was in your situation is getting some of the waterstones at some point. You do have to use water with them, but when used properly, the mess is minimal.
One last thought, if you have an established bevel that you want to keep, try starting with some of the finer diamonds. This can save you some time in scratch removal and edge refinement.
If you are not getting a scary sharp edge with the kit you have, we should analyze your technique. That result is absolutely attainable using the tools that you have.
Let us know how it is going.