Thanks. I just ordered their 3 pack for $9.85 from your Amazon link. The black marker I was using before already wore off!
Thanks for the clear coat tip. The magic marker type sharpie I tried putting in the numbered groves I made from my Dremmel wore quickly off too. I’ll try the clear coat trick. I do have clear coat touch up bottles which came in both my SUV chip touch up kits, but those kits are ridiculously expensive and with very little product inside.
I’ll first try clear nail polish which is cheap. I would have gladly sent “all” my paddle sets back to WE for replacement, but I was not about to break in a brand new set all over again as for me it takes a minium of 10-30 knives for stone break in.
I just ordered another set of 100/200 which seem to have worn out faster than the other grits since those are the ones that I use the longest when re-profiling and raising burrs on my premium steel folders. I can raise a burr quickly on my kitchen knives, but S90V and higher is a bitch on that initial re-profile!
WE should have offered to send plastic coated stick on foil label numbered sets for those of us who have the numbers quickly wearing off to correct their manaufacturer’s defective paddle runs. These paddles sets are not cheap!
I have one of those label makers too. If the paint stick followed by clear coat does not work I might try ordering a roll off metal foil labeling stock and then clear coat the finished label.
Today I got my new 1500/2200 and 3000/Glass -stones directly from Wicked Edge. Tried to put some clear coat on top of the 1500/2200 numbers but it did not work with these. The clear coat dissolved the numbers. Just a warning. It did work with the older stones that came with my Gen 3 Pro.
Time to pull out my label printer.
I’d like to discover how wide spread this issue is. All those with lettering that is coming off, please say so on this thread.
I have a full set of the newer style, bi-colored ABS handles with some numbers beginning to wear off, and some numbers partially worn off. I don’t consider it much of an issue. Things wear when used.
I guess all the people already on this thread could be counted in. I don’t see it as a major problem, but others might.
Mine wore off. I printed labels on a p-touch and actually like the better visibility the p-touch labels offer. Clear tape with black numbers.
they wear off.. its paint/ink on plastic. Plastic does not hold paint/ink very well so no real surprise.
I think it would be safe to assume that there are folks who don’t participate in the forum, or who are unaware of this thread, who have had problems with the grit numbers on their paddles.
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I did not realize until Clay asked for feed back that my newest paddles that I have do not have any numbers on them except for a slight dent in the plastic.
where the grit number should be there is only plastic of the paddle.
I sharpen no less than 7 knives a week.
The plastic for the stones is two tone, no black plastic in the middle.