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Re: NEW HOW TO VID: Get an eve ...
Sorry - I'm an idiot. I meant Wicked Edge, not Sharpmaker.
NEW HOW TO VID: Get ...
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 10 months, 1 week ago
by
Rolex John
Re: NEW HOW TO VID: Get an eve ...
MODiFiEDZ wrote:
Hows it going guys! I just made a Wicked Edge & Umnumzaan specific video to explain how to get an even bevel because you can't just set the knife in the vise because the spine has curves to it. If you set it in there as we usually do with other knives it will be slanted & your flat portion of the cutting edge will not be even.
Please check out the vid & subscribe to my channel if you see anything you may be interested in.
Thanks
youtu.be/hM6pnge3dos?hd=1
The spine on the Umnumzaan blade has curves:
Star-Tac Umunzaan by Chris Reeve
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, on Flickr
Hi - I've tried sharpening my Umnum on the Sharpmaker and the curved front/tip area of the blade isn't getting as sharp as the middle to back portion of the blade.
I haven't yet watched your video (I will tonight) but I'm wondering is this because I'm setting up the knife incorrectly?
NEW HOW TO VID: Get ...
Category:
Techniques and Sharpening Strategies
Posted 10 months, 1 week ago
by
Rolex John
Re: What should I be doing to ...
Thanks guys - it sounds like getting them wet is a non-isssue. Much appreciate the responses. Any other cleaning tips will be appreciated!
What should I be doi ...
Category:
Sharpener and Accessory Maintenance
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
Rolex John
Re: What should I be doing to ...
DennisHibar wrote:
From what I've read, lots of different methods are used. I have been cleaning my diamond stones with water, a tooth brush and a small amount of cleanser. Have done this maybe 6 times, thus far. I pat them dry with a towel then let them air dry before putting them back in my storage trays. No sign of rust so far. For the ceramics, I had been doing the same, but am now following Clay's method of using a soft eraser.
Is there a link which further elaborates on Clay's use of a soft eraser for the ceramics?
What should I be doi ...
Category:
Sharpener and Accessory Maintenance
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
Rolex John
What should I be doing to clea ...
I have the WEPS system, along with new micro fine ceramics.
Should the stones be cleaned? If so, how often? I've read in this forum that rust could be a problem if water is used to clean the stones?
What should I be doi ...
Category:
Sharpener and Accessory Maintenance
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
JohnHolbrook
Re: WEPS Stropping 101?
PhilipPasteur wrote:
Hey,
I don't think Mark really meant up-down. You should always strop away from the edge. This would mean going "up" only, removing the strop form contact with the blade, bringing it down, then going up with the strop against the blade...and repeating. I use a sweeping motion away from the blade and try to cover the entire blade with one sweep. You just need to keep the strop moving up and away from the blade for the entire stroke. If you end up sliding it along the length of the blase, especially when you get near the tip, you will slice the leather. If you make ANY "down" movements ... sliding the leather into the edge, you will slice the leather.
I am one that believes that 100 strokes per side per grit gets you to a level of diminishing returns. Per my experience, and various quotes from Clay, you can get much of the benefit from stopping in a relatively few strokes. I am sorry, but for me 500 strokes per side, or 1000 strokes total is a bit intimidating, I only have so many hours per knife that I can write off to my high level of OCD
Some would say that after the micro-fine ceramics, and depending on what you want to use the knife for, you need not strop at all. Take a look at the knife database and see what lots of folks are doing just as a reference.
Of course, as with all of the technique discussions, you will find lots of different methods and theories. Try some things and see how they work for you.
Also very helpful - thanks Philip!
WEPS Stropping 101?
Category:
Stropping
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
JohnHolbrook
Re: WEPS Stropping 101?
wickededge wrote:
Hi John,
Those are great questions.....
Clay - PERFECT! Exactly what I was looking for!
WEPS Stropping 101?
Category:
Stropping
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
JohnHolbrook
Re: WEPS Stropping 101?
mark76 wrote:
Hi John,
Welcome to the forums! You made a good choice!
I wrote a couple of articles on stropping with the WEPS. You can find them on
my blog
. If you've got any questions about it, please don't hesitate to ask.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the links, but I think what you have on my blog is stopping 701 when I need 101.
Some of the specific questions I have are:
When do you strop? How lightly do you stroke and how many strokes do you make?
What are the pastes all about and when do you use which?
I've got the micro fine ceramic stone pack - do you strop after you use these stones or before? Does stropping impact a mirror polished edge?
WEPS Stropping 101?
Category:
Stropping
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
JohnHolbrook
WEPS Stropping 101?
Hi - I've got the WEPS system and have be getting great results with it. But I've yet to use the leather stopping accessories. In fact, I've never tried to do any stropping.
Most of the videos I've seen from Clay and others don't really discuss using the WEPS for stropping. Can anyone point me to any videos or other reference material which would give me the basics?
WEPS Stropping 101?
Category:
Stropping
Posted 10 months, 3 weeks ago
by
JohnHolbrook
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