I'm not the best knife sharpener, I'm not . On a Stone , I can do the best I can do but I wanted better . I purchased the piece of shit work sharp "impostor" sharpener and it's a joke . The degree settings on it don't work because of the difference of the width of the blade you have set in it . Anyway , it blows and I bought this silly thing to try because it was 5 times less than the work sharp and it has degree settings that I thought may actually work being it sets a degree and you come straight down on it ... no room for variances
So , I just got it and it's a wizard . Correct degrees and then some stroping on the back side of my leather belt .... and blamO ! Close to razor sharp
I love it ! It does what it says it will do
It's about frigging time
Its about freaking time !
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Hell I've thrown more than one of those away and had I thought of it as an ideal solution for you, I'd have shot one your way. Glad you found successRuffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 4:50 pm I'm not the best knife sharpener, I'm not . On a Stone , I can do the best I can do but I wanted better . I purchased the piece of shit work sharp "impostor" sharpener and it's a joke . The degree settings on it don't work because of the difference of the width of the blade you have set in it . Anyway , it blows and I bought this silly thing to try because it was 5 times less than the work sharp and it has degree settings that I thought may actually work being it sets a degree and you come straight down on it ... no room for variances
So , I just got it and it's a wizard . Correct degrees and then some stroping on the back side if my leather belt .... and blamO ! Close to razor sharp
I love it ! It does what it says it will do
It's about frigging time
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I am hard on everything I own, especially knife blade edges. The quickest solution that works for me is one of these
https://www.worksharptools.com/
https://www.worksharptools.com/
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I think the powered one is probably good ... is that the one you have/use ?Plinsc wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:30 pm I am hard on everything I own, especially knife blade edges. The quickest solution that works for me is one of these
https://www.worksharptools.com/
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This is what I had bought a while back . I don't recommend it at all but maybe someone figured out the magic missing equation of the degree setting per blade . If so , youre slicker than I am
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The angle will still be off on the electric model. There's no way to put an arbitrary mark on a post at 20 degrees and have it be accurate on different height blades. Don't waste the moneyRuffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 pmYeah man , those look bad ass ..... its probably what Ill end up with . But for now , this cheap thing actually works and works rather well
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I wish I could just do it by hand on stones and get it where I want . I just dont have the vision and feel for it . When I was a kid / Teen , I could get a wicked edge on my sharp finger but the older I get the lamer I get at sharpening . I never " knew " what I was doing but just had a feel for it . So chalk that up to one of the few things I could do better youngMr Beardsley wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:09 pmThe angle will still be off on the electric model. There's no way to put an arbitrary mark on a post at 20 degrees and have it be accurate on different height blades. Don't waste the moneyRuffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 pmYeah man , those look bad ass ..... its probably what Ill end up with . But for now , this cheap thing actually works and works rather well
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Ain't no shame in using a sharpening system. I do. Don't care who likes it or doesn't. Just have to get an angle gauge in order to truly be accurateRuffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:32 pmI wish I could just do it by hand on stones and get it where I want . I just dont have the vision and feel for it . When I was a kid / Teen , I could get a wicked edge on my sharp finger but the older I get the lamer I get at sharpening . I never " knew " what I was doing but just had a feel for it . So chalk that up to one of the few things I could do better youngMr Beardsley wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:09 pmThe angle will still be off on the electric model. There's no way to put an arbitrary mark on a post at 20 degrees and have it be accurate on different height blades. Don't waste the moneyRuffinogold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 pm
Yeah man , those look bad ass ..... its probably what Ill end up with . But for now , this cheap thing actually works and works rather well
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