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Re: Depth Key Question
CAW,
Please don't be so hard on yourself. Without your post, many of us would probably never know that this product existed. As for myself, I was only able to find the VHB designation because my Google search offere it up as a alternative search!
Have a great day and thanks once again, Mike
Depth Key Question
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 year, 8 months ago
by
mseabee7
Re: Depth Key Question
CAW,
Just did a Google looking for the 3M XHB tape you are referring to but all I can come up with is something called 3M VHB. It appears to be double sided as well but is much thinner (45 mils) than the foam type.
Any thoughts or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance, Mike
Depth Key Question
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 year, 8 months ago
by
mseabee7
Re: Depth Key Question
Hello Clay,
After reading your post a light bulb went on and I did remember that the last time I tried to use the “mounting” tape the pieces I cut were quite wide and the tape covered an area from the tip of the jaw extending down toward the base that was too deep. To prove it to myself, I got the knife I was sharpening at the time (Manix 2) and clamped it in the jaws once again today but this time I used strips of tape that were quite skinny and this time it was much easier to compress them as the jaws tightened. In case anyone is wondering I was able to work around my wide tape error by wrapping the spine of the knife with a small piece of soft chamois. This also served to cushion the blade on both sides and help keep the blade in a symmetrical position.
Thanks for the speedy reply and your tip on the width of the tape strip, worked great!
Best regards,
Mike
Depth Key Question
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 year, 8 months ago
by
mseabee7
Re: Depth Key Question
CAW,
This might sound like a really silly question but after you "stick" the tape to the jaws of the clamp, do you remove the protective film from the opposite side of the tape? Tried this on a couple of FFG Spyderco's but gave it up because I couldn't seem to get the jaws to hold the blade without slipping; any thoughts?
Thanks, Mike
Depth Key Question
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 1 year, 8 months ago
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mseabee7
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